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rollingthunder

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Norm Duke
« on: August 06, 2015, 09:56:26 AM »
I had the great pleasure of bowling in a pro-am yesterday with Norm Duke and what a super nice guy he was. I could tell he really enjoyed talking with and helping the amateur bowlers and wasn't just going through the motions. Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2015, 12:28:11 PM »
...Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.

This kind of thing annoys me to no end.  If I ask for help, then by all means feel free to offer some guidance.  However, if I am minding my own business and don't solicit for help or guidance then please don't take it on yourself to start throwing out "tips". 

None of the pros I have ever bowled with have offered tips unless someone specifically asked them.  Then they were more than happy to watch the bowler and provide some ideas.

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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2015, 12:31:46 PM »
If Norm Duke offered me coaching I'd listen
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2015, 12:36:53 PM »
Yeah he is...

I had just returned to the game of bowling after 15 yrs away and was at an event in Tacoma Washington which I had no clue it was a PBA event. I was just leaving the alley and we passed each other and he turned and said.. "The show is that way." And gave me a thumbs up! Then I realized it was him! Lol

A year later, I saw Ryan shafer...he on the other hand..... He was pumping gas and I called out his name and waved, he just gave a stink eye and mugged me with his face... My friend said PDW just beat him earlier that day..
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2015, 12:39:30 PM »
If Norm Duke offered me coaching I'd listen
Totally agree. 

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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2015, 12:46:18 PM »
...Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.

This kind of thing annoys me to no end.  If I ask for help, then by all means feel free to offer some guidance.  However, if I am minding my own business and don't solicit for help or guidance then please don't take it on yourself to start throwing out "tips". 

None of the pros I have ever bowled with have offered tips unless someone specifically asked them.  Then they were more than happy to watch the bowler and provide some ideas.

Since you bowl with the pros more than the average person, you must be in another level. But we joe bowler, most likely will accept the tip and advices from legends like duke. If someone like you came up to me, I'd listen to see if you have something useful or not. If not, I'll kindly tell to shhhhh....
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2015, 01:59:52 PM »
...Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.

This kind of thing annoys me to no end.  If I ask for help, then by all means feel free to offer some guidance.  However, if I am minding my own business and don't solicit for help or guidance then please don't take it on yourself to start throwing out "tips". 

None of the pros I have ever bowled with have offered tips unless someone specifically asked them.  Then they were more than happy to watch the bowler and provide some ideas.

Since you bowl with the pros more than the average person, you must be in another level. But we joe bowler, most likely will accept the tip and advices from legends like duke. If someone like you came up to me, I'd listen to see if you have something useful or not. If not, I'll kindly tell to shhhhh....

I bowl in Pro-Ams at least once per year.  It doesn't matter if it is Norm Duke or "House Bowler Joe".  Keep your unsolicited suggestions and tips to yourself unless someone asks for your help.  Sometimes it can be more detrimental to someone's physical or mental game to start suggesting things that they may not even think are issues.

There are house bowlers at my center that do this constantly, and it actually drives people away from bowling on leagues with them.

I never go up to other bowlers and suggest anything.  Since I dislike it so much I don't do it to other people.

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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2015, 02:24:28 PM »
If you may have a coach...the other 'coach' may not know what you're working on this it can be counter productive...
I know Norm and he was meaning to help but I bet the other side too
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2015, 03:11:28 PM »
...Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.

This kind of thing annoys me to no end.  If I ask for help, then by all means feel free to offer some guidance.  However, if I am minding my own business and don't solicit for help or guidance then please don't take it on yourself to start throwing out "tips". 

None of the pros I have ever bowled with have offered tips unless someone specifically asked them.  Then they were more than happy to watch the bowler and provide some ideas.

Since you bowl with the pros more than the average person, you must be in another level. But we joe bowler, most likely will accept the tip and advices from legends like duke. If someone like you came up to me, I'd listen to see if you have something useful or not. If not, I'll kindly tell to shhhhh....

I bowl in Pro-Ams at least once per year.  It doesn't matter if it is Norm Duke or "House Bowler Joe".  Keep your unsolicited suggestions and tips to yourself unless someone asks for your help.  Sometimes it can be more detrimental to someone's physical or mental game to start suggesting things that they may not even think are issues.

There are house bowlers at my center that do this constantly, and it actually drives people away from bowling on leagues with them.

I never go up to other bowlers and suggest anything.  Since I dislike it so much I don't do it to other people.

Agree with you, but hey, its Norm Duke, whatever he tells you, you better listen, the guy is one the best to ever throw a bowling ball! plus I'd take a picture
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2015, 03:23:01 PM »
Having the ability to do something and understanding why as well as relaying are two very distinct different things...many only know what works for th and thinks it should for all
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2015, 03:32:53 PM »
One of the world greatest bowler told an friend of mines that once you think you know everything about bowling you are in trouble.

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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2015, 03:38:04 PM »
No one knows everything more or less remotely close (:
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2015, 03:46:23 PM »
I quit giving un-asked advice when someone told me he has an 165 average and knew what he was doing that's been aleast 30 years ago.

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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #13 on: August 06, 2015, 05:46:36 PM »
...Without even asking he watched me bowl and gave me a great tip on my arm swing. He is a true ambassador of the game.

This kind of thing annoys me to no end.  If I ask for help, then by all means feel free to offer some guidance.  However, if I am minding my own business and don't solicit for help or guidance then please don't take it on yourself to start throwing out "tips". 

None of the pros I have ever bowled with have offered tips unless someone specifically asked them.  Then they were more than happy to watch the bowler and provide some ideas.

Since you bowl with the pros more than the average person, you must be in another level. But we joe bowler, most likely will accept the tip and advices from legends like duke. If someone like you came up to me, I'd listen to see if you have something useful or not. If not, I'll kindly tell to shhhhh....

I bowl in Pro-Ams at least once per year.  It doesn't matter if it is Norm Duke or "House Bowler Joe".  Keep your unsolicited suggestions and tips to yourself unless someone asks for your help.  Sometimes it can be more detrimental to someone's physical or mental game to start suggesting things that they may not even think are issues.

There are house bowlers at my center that do this constantly, and it actually drives people away from bowling on leagues with them.

I never go up to other bowlers and suggest anything.  Since I dislike it so much I don't do it to other people.

Comment 1: I wish I had the chance to meet Norm Duke. Hope you took advantage of it! He's one of my favorites and a LEGEND! Representing for us short bowlers lol.

Comment 2: This is a post about someone enjoying their meeting with Norm Duke. No need to add your two cents about something you don't like. That's your opinion. The OP obviously was glad that it happened, no reason for you to bring negativity to a post about something good that happened.
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Re: Norm Duke
« Reply #14 on: August 06, 2015, 06:07:35 PM »
Comment 1: I wish I had the chance to meet Norm Duke. Hope you took advantage of it! He's one of my favorites and a LEGEND! Representing for us short bowlers lol.

Comment 2: This is a post about someone enjoying their meeting with Norm Duke. No need to add your two cents about something you don't like. That's your opinion. The OP obviously was glad that it happened, no reason for you to bring negativity to a post about something good that happened.
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