Haven't heard myself if it's been certified, but it's impressive nonetheless.
The video of the last few shots is up on FB now..
“There’s nothing like throwing a 16lb 8.5 inch sphere at 10 3.5lb wooden objects spaced 12 inches apart and having them all hit each other” proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling forums and ball contest winner
I am a proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling Forums and a ball contest winner.
so are you all saying it's not approved. it said sanctioned on the video...
“There’s nothing like throwing a 16lb 8.5 inch sphere at 10 3.5lb wooden objects spaced 12 inches apart and having them all hit each other” proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling forums and ball contest winner
No, I'm saying the the approval process is so light weight that it's almost impossible for USBC to deny approval.
Because the approval process is so light weight, there are two 900 series that have been approved that USBC not only doesn't know if the equipment used was legal, USBC doesn't even know if the scores actually occurred.
Sanctioning went the way of the dodo bird. Maybe by the time bowling goes there to people will learn that.
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