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    The hook of Tommy Jones
    The power of Robert Smith
    The footwork of Pete Weber
    The mindset of Norm Duke
    The spare work of Walter Ray Williams Jr.
    The form of Chris Barnes
    The character of Parker Bohn III

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    Good posts ^^

    Now that I've watched PBA tournaments constantly for a full week, I'll give what I think.

    The power and hook of Chris Barnes - The way his ball hits the pocket looks perfect to me.
    The footwork of Walter Ray Williams Jr. - I know some may disagree, but his footwork is extremly consistent. Not that flashy, not incredible smooth, but very consistent.
    The mindset of Earl Anthony - The man always seemed unfazed when someone else was up on the scoreboards. He is the definition of bowling concentration to me.
    The spare work of Walter Ray Williams Jr. - No one better in my opinion.
    The form of Walter Ray Williams Jr. - Like the footwork, his form seems the most consistent out of anyone.
    The character of Norm Duke - I honestly don't think anyone enjoys bowling more.
    The intensity of Pete Webb - I love watching him, so competitive.

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    hahah intensity of Pete WEBER i mean. Won't let me edit my post for some reason.

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    The hook of Bob Learn Jr.
    The power of (early) Mark Roth
    The footwork of Pete Weber
    The mindset of Earl Anthony
    The spare work of Mark Roth or Walter Ray Williams Jr.
    The form of Parker Bohn III
    The character of Dick Weber
    The pre-shot routine of Mike Aulby
    The versatility of Norm Duke

    (and this is a high-school kid's opinion)

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    When I first started bowling I thought I needed a big hook. Then the first tv telecast I watched I saw WRW and Norm Duke. It was then that I realized that entry angle was more important than how the ball got there. I can lay it down on the 40 board and hook the crap out of it but when I want to ensure a good score (like position round) I go to a different ball and play from the 2-10 board.

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    The footwork of Norm Duke
    The mindset of Chris Barnes
    The spare work of Walter Ray Williams Jr
    The form of Parker Bohn III
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