Anthony Pepe has great form I think.
This is obviously very subjective. There is a contrast between classic and modern form.
A few of the forms I like watching are Ronnie Russell, EJ Tackett, Sean Rash, and Ciminelli.
WRW may be one of the best of all time but I dont' think anyone out there would call his form fluid, it's kind of ugly to be honest.
Anthony Pepe has great form I think.
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I agree with Russell, Tackett and Rash. I'll add Bill Oneil to the list. I also like watching Wes Mallott. So much power in what looks like an effortless pitch.
What about Mike Fagon!
As a lefty, I'm a fan of Rhino Page's swing.
I think Ronnie Russell has an amazing-looking delivery.
Overall though, even though the style doesn't necessarily translate to today's bowling, I have to go with my man, the GOAT, Earl Anthony. Dude was as consistent as we've ever seen.
Aslan
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Lefty - Parker Bohn III I think has really good form. Just really smooth and looks so consistent and has an absurd 104 300 games in his career.
Righty - Marshall Kent - I like his form, no extra movement and again just really smooth.
Women - Danielle McEwan - Has really good form. Her bowling form is really good too. =P
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