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If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« on: November 23, 2008, 10:00:56 AM »
How would it be???
Pete Weber
Norm Duke
Chris Barnes
Tommy Jones
Patrick Allen
etc...???
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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #31 on: November 26, 2008, 08:15:49 PM »
i would love to see duke catch up to him
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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #32 on: November 26, 2008, 09:54:29 PM »
i honestly thought pete weber had a very good chance of catching( and possibly passing ) walter ray williams, jr. as much as i despise pete weber as a human being i must admit he's a great player. i figured walter ray would eventually slow down, both physically and from the desire and determination standpoint, and retire. with his great fortune and college degree intact he would move on to another challenge. weber on the other hand doesn't really have anything else to do and would stick around long enough and pass him. after seeing walter ray almost win player of the year last year( at age 48 )and already winning a title this year along with a second place finish, i stand corrected.

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #33 on: November 27, 2008, 12:17:42 AM »
ive mentally gone thru the list of current pros, and id agree with greg on this one.  WRW wont be touched by anyone unless those high effort power bowlers (ie sean rash and tommy jones etc) learn to really tone it down.  chris barnes could if he could only blah blah blah...norm will need 5 titles in a season at least once or twice over the next few years, since he is walter's age and far enough behind.
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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2008, 06:31:40 PM »
NOONE but NOONE will break Jack Nicklaus major titles record.....ooops!

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #35 on: November 30, 2008, 03:38:28 PM »
At last check Tiger is still 4 behind. But you never have let facts get in your way.

Someone might/maybe pass wwr jr someday assuming the tour survives. But I doubt if it is anyone with over 20 titles currently on tour.

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #36 on: December 01, 2008, 12:05:20 AM »
Updated after: 2008-09 Pepsi Viper Championship (11/2/08)

Titles
Name (Last Tournament Won)

45 Titles
Walter Ray Williams Jr. (Lake County Indiana Golden Anniversary Championship - 11/9/08)

43 Titles
Earl Anthony (USBC Masters - 5/12/84)

34 Titles
Mark Roth (IOF Foresters Open - 4/15/95)
Pete Weber (64th U.S. Open - 3/4/07)

31 Titles
Parker Bohn III (Spartanburg Classic - 12/16/07)

30 Titles
Norm Duke (PBA World Championship - 10/26/08)
Dick Weber (King Louie Open - 2/19/77)

29 Titles
Mike Aulby (Silicon Valley Open - 1/21/01)

26 Titles
Don Johnson (Midas Open - 2/12/77)

24 Titles
Brian Voss (Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Classic - 1/29/06)

22 Titles
Marshall Holman (Ebonite Classic - 10/15/96)

20 Titles
Dick Ritger (AMF Magicscore Open - 2/3/79)
Wayne Webb (Bud Light Championship - 4/12/97)

19 Titles
Amleto Monacelli (Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Open - 2/13/05)

18 Titles
Nelson Burton Jr. (Angle Open - 2/11/84)
Dave Davis (Fresno Open - 7/3/78)
Billy Hardwick (Monro-Matic Open 4/10/76)
Dave Soutar (Syracuse Open - 11/9/82)

17 Titles
Carmen Salvino (Miller High Life Classic - 1/6/79)

15 Titles
Steve Cook (Cleveland Open - 3/21/92)
Jason Couch (Motel 6 Classic - 1/28/07)

14 Titles
Mike Durbin (Quaker State Open - 1/26/85)
Dave Husted (National/Senior Doubles - 1/15/00)
Johnny Petraglia (PBA National Championship - 3/29/80)
Jim Stefanich (Denver Open - 1/24/76)

13 Titles
Bill Allen (Newark Open - 9/22/1968)
Del Ballard Jr. (PBAA U.S. Open - 4/10/93)
Randy Pedersen (PBA Pepsi Open - 11/24/02)
Wayne Zahn (Showboat Invitational - 1/17/76)

12 Titles
Tommy Jones (GEICO Classic - 3/23/08)
Larry Laub (Kessler Open - 10/16/79)
Harry Smith (Denver PBA Open - 7/18/65)
Danny Wiseman (PBA Exempt Doubles Classic - 2/3/08)

11 Titles
Joe Berardi (Budweiser Challenge - 10/28/89)
Jim Godman (Quad Cities Open - 8/5/80)
John Guenther (Ford Open - 1/3/76)
David Ozio (AMF Dick Weber Classic - 11/1/95)

10 Titles
Patrick Allen (Lumber Liquidators Championship - 12/9/07)
Barry Asher (Tucson HBO Open - 7/20/76)
Tom Baker (PBA World Championship - 3/21/04)
Chris Barnes (Pepsi Championship - 3/2/08)
Paul Colwell (PBA Doubles Classic - 7/11/76)
Dave Ferraro (Great Lakes Classic - 11/2/94)
Bryan Goebel (PBA Medford Open - 1/12/03)
Steve Hoskins (Lone Star Open - 11/21/00)
Tommy Hudson (Seattle Open - 6/5/82)
Doug Kent (Denny's World Championship - 3/25/07)
Mike McGrath (Winston-Salem Invitational - 12/14/73)
George Pappas (Buffalo Open - 8/14/84)

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #37 on: December 01, 2008, 07:49:14 AM »
Joe...sometimes your idiocy is beyond comprehension.

Of course I know that...he is however only 32!

NEVER did I think in my lifetime that Jack's records would be approached due to a much deeper field of top players.

Though I am not sure Tiger will do it....due to his injury.  The probables are yes...he will by dramatic amounts.

As an ardent golf follower...if you'd like to discuss some statistics or other things re golf...let's have at it.  Show us some of your knowledge instead of your pithy comments.

Of course I am aware of Palmer's most impressive major victory was his last!  The 1964 Masters by 9 shots.  Never another major title after that!

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #38 on: December 01, 2008, 08:38:20 AM »
Anyone who legitimately thinks Rhino Page can catch WRW in career titles (and there are apparently several of you) should make an appointment for a CAT scan as soon as possible. The guy has one title to his name, hasn't sniffed TV this year, and is on pace to not even be exempt next year, yet several people seem to think he's on track to be the greatest of all time.

That's like saying a MLB pitcher coming off a ROY campaign is a sure bet to win more games than Cy Young. Rhino's rookie season was historically great in terms of rookie seasons (so wasn't C.K. Moore's, for the record, and how's his career doing?), but he only won one title. If Rhino catches Patrick Allen in career titles, I'll be beyond surprised.
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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #39 on: December 01, 2008, 09:15:17 AM »
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Anyone who legitimately thinks Rhino Page can catch WRW in career titles (and there are apparently several of you) should make an appointment for a CAT scan as soon as possible. The guy has one title to his name, hasn't sniffed TV this year, and is on pace to not even be exempt next year, yet several people seem to think he's on track to be the greatest of all time.

That's like saying a MLB pitcher coming off a ROY campaign is a sure bet to win more games than Cy Young. Rhino's rookie season was historically great in terms of rookie seasons (so wasn't C.K. Moore's, for the record, and how's his career doing?), but he only won one title. If Rhino catches Patrick Allen in career titles, I'll be beyond surprised.
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A possible contributor to his second year struggles could very well be that the PBA has once again tweaked its oil patterns.  

As mentioned on the tube during yesterday's telecast, all animal patterns have been modified by going to a 2:1 oil ratio instead of 3:1, and have been lengthened by an extra foot, which changes the playing field to favor those that like to hook it a little, with the exception, of course, of the likes of Williams, Duke, and Machuga (they can play them whatever way they feel like it—straight or hook).

Rhino has yet to prove he can make it through an entire field with these changes in effect, although I, for one, am not ruling out his ability to adapt and conquer, and, yes, start making shows.

But, generally speaking, I agree with your assessment, although I would be as surprised as you to see him win a tad more than 10 titles once his career is over.

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #40 on: December 02, 2008, 05:49:18 PM »
If anyone can do it, its Ernie McCracken! Possibly Roy Munson too, but not sure how the rubber will hold up! lol
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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #41 on: December 02, 2008, 06:04:42 PM »
To pick someone for this they still have to be relatively young. If anyone is going to do it it'll be Tommy Jones or maybe Rash, or someone maybe not even on tour yet, ha.

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #42 on: December 02, 2008, 07:37:14 PM »
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To pick someone for this they still have to be relatively young. If anyone is going to do it it'll be Tommy Jones or maybe Rash, or someone maybe not even on tour yet, ha.


Maybe.........Mr. Mushtare???

He's young and shatters pins!

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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #43 on: December 02, 2008, 07:52:45 PM »
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I agree.

Power players seem to burn out with injury and the guys near him now may simply burn out with Father Time.



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Re: If anyone could catch WRW in tour Titles
« Reply #44 on: December 03, 2008, 01:41:36 PM »
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Maybe.........Mr. Mushtare???


Is he pre-bowling the title match for the 2015 US Open today?
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