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    How could it have taken until 2016 for a Canadian to win a PBA title? Bowling is quite popular up there. Graham Fachs with the win in Columbus, Ohio, and a major to boot. Not bad , eh?

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    Sorry, Graham Fach.

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    Surprising a Canadian has never won but do they have a lot of pros from Canada?

    It was nice to see him win instead of a power player like Jesper or Ciminelli. Fach made the best adjustments and was the most accurate player although Cooley did choke in the 10th against him.

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    There may not be a lot of pros, but bowling is popular up there. With 9 months of winter, an indoor sport does quite well. Don't know how many pros they have on the tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foreverincamo View Post
    How could it have taken until 2016 for a Canadian to win a PBA title? Bowling is quite popular up there. Graham Fachs with the win in Columbus, Ohio, and a major to boot. Not bad , eh?
    Remember 5 pin bowling is big in Canada, in Quebec they got rubber duckpins and in Nova Scotia they bowl candlepins. I checked pba.com Patrick Girard is from Quebec, Dan McLelland is from Ontario, same center as Fachs.

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    I would have thought Dan MacLelland was going to be the first Canadian. He has a very good game

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    Some centers in Canada have lanes for 10-pin and duck pin bowling.

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