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DP3

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General consensous on Tour Trials players
« on: June 05, 2007, 03:36:41 AM »
So what's the general consensous on the players that made it out of Tour Trials.  I've only seen Leclair(higher speed tweener) and Ronnie Russell(med speed, heavy roll/higher rev player) bowl in person.  Were the group made up of mostly tweeners, higher rev players, was it a more versatile group overall or what?
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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2007, 12:19:58 PM »
Todd Book - above average revs and ball speed.  Nice arm swing, strong wrist/hand action.  Power Player.  Super solid at the line, don't think he fell off one shot all week.  Very versatile, can play off both gutters and everywhere in between.  Solid helmet, very even keeled, keeps his emotions intact.  You haven't heard much about him because he owns his own business and didn't need to bowl for a living.  I can see him winning on tour.  Like this guy.

Steve Weber - Big backswing, big revs, good speed.  Team USA experience, he's been around the block.  Bowled most of the tour last year.  Sometimes hot and cold, but when he's hot, watch out!!  Very good mentally, he's strong, a grinder, I crossed next to him a couple times this week, seems like even when he didn't have anything, he got 100 over or more.  I could see him getting hot and winning.

Troy Wollenbecker - Don't really know him well.  Good speed, medium to above average revs.  Works hard on his game during practice sessions.  Seems to be a pretty good spare shooter.  From what I remember bowled just pretty well on all the patterns, not sensational on any.  He kept getting better as the week went on though, he started off out of the number.  Fiery competitor, hope his temper is not a problem, but I like those fiery guys.

Steve Harman - Don't know him.  Didn't bowl with him any this week.  Looks solid at the line, similar style to Todd Book, which has to make him a pretty good player.

Chad Kloss - Don't know him personally.  Have seen him bowl at a couple regionals.  Good speed, Good revs.  Pretty solid at the line.  Seems to be pretty even or a touch fiery like Troy, I like that, that momentum can win matches.  He's on Hammer staff, Hammer balls are hot, should be a plus.

Brian LeClaire - He has been around the block, on Tour for a few years.  Solid game, maybe too solid.  He doesn't really crush any certain condition, just bowls well on everything.  Love his game, nice swing, good release, nice guy, don't know him, but he has been personable to me.  He definitely can win on Tour.

Ronnie Russell - Don't know him, seems pretty solid, good overall game.  He has been around the tour for a couple years now.  Getting experience.  Maybe that is all he needs, he is pretty young.

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DP3

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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2007, 03:24:47 PM »
Thanks Mike, that was just what I was looking for.  Now that I think about it, I have seen Steve Weber bowl.  Mike Austin for BR member of the month!
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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2007, 08:43:55 PM »
Your dead nuts on LeClair. Sometimes i think his lack of fire keeps him from jumping up to the next level. He's been on tour forever.
 I gotta say the story on "Book" is intriquing. PBA.com stated he hadn't even bowled on a few of the patterns before and the scores he put up were scary. I would love to see someone like that win a title soon.

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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2007, 11:02:12 PM »
Troy is a very good player from the central region and is on Morich's Staff.

I will agree with he being a fiery player.  If he does keep he emotions in check he has a chance to win..

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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2007, 11:54:36 AM »
Steve Harman is an excellent player from the Central Region.

I bowled next to him in Reno during the team event.  He shot somewhere in the 680's.  He has a great game.  A power player who bowls under control.

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Re: General consensous on Tour Trials players
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2007, 10:01:48 AM »
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Super solid at the line, don't think he fell off one shot all week. Very versatile, can play off both gutters and everywhere in between. Solid helmet, very even keeled, keeps his emotions intact. You haven't heard much about him because he owns his own business and didn't need to bowl for a living. I can see him winning on tour. Like this guy.


Now that is what I call a ringing endorsement.  I look forward to seeing him out on tour.
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