I was there for this with an old friend of mine. White top, to the right of the black pillar, 3rd row back. Remember it like it was yesterday but it was 15(!) years ago!
A lot of professional bowlers comment about how great of a release Pete Weber has and he has always been the premier player with a quick release. Obviously, he has learned to take his hand out of the ball quite a bit. A year before he was out on the tour, he killed some time when trying out successfully for the mens bowling team at Missouri State University (formerly S. M. S. U) and the lanes were absolutely flooded. I saw him absolute "rip the cover off the ball" using an LT-48 and throwing it VERY slow right up about 12. Ripping the cover off the ball like it was nobodys business. For all of you Dick Weber fans, wasn't it great to see Dick Weber win during the prime of his career. SUCH A PLEASANT PERSON, everyone liked him a lot, and he admired Ned Day who was also a consumate professional. Was that Dicks wife Juanita clapping ferociously in the stands when Dick won the US OPEN that year that the nostalgic clip is shown? The highlight of this whole video is seeing her SO joyful. Pete Weber winning his 4th US OPEN OF COURSE. (4TH AT THAT TIME. HE HAS 5 NOW.)
Brunswick Zone in North Brunswick, New Jersey, the best PBA US Open and 2013-14 USBC Masters stop, I wish Brunswick would've retain its Brunswick Zone name for that place only cause its cool its named after North Brunswick, they might as well drop the Carolier name and have it North Brunswick Zone.
I was there for this with an old friend of mine. White top, to the right of the black pillar, 3rd row back. Remember it like it was yesterday but it was 15(!) years ago!
I’m convinced Pete Weber just has the perfect release and roll for the us open. He’s done well/won so many times in the event
58:18 young Matt ogrady in the background
A lot of professional bowlers comment about how great of a release Pete Weber has and he has always been the premier player with a quick release. Obviously, he has learned to take his hand out of the ball quite a bit. A year before he was out on the tour, he killed some time when trying out successfully for the mens bowling team at Missouri State University (formerly S. M. S. U) and the lanes were absolutely flooded. I saw him absolute "rip the cover off the ball" using an LT-48 and throwing it VERY slow right up about 12.
Ripping the cover off the ball like it was nobodys business. For all of you Dick Weber fans, wasn't it great to see Dick Weber win during the prime of his career. SUCH A PLEASANT PERSON, everyone liked him a lot, and he admired Ned Day who was also a consumate professional. Was that Dicks wife Juanita clapping ferociously in the stands when Dick won the US OPEN that year that the nostalgic clip is shown? The highlight of this whole video is seeing her SO joyful. Pete Weber winning his 4th US OPEN OF COURSE. (4TH AT THAT TIME. HE HAS 5 NOW.)
Brunswick Zone in North Brunswick, New Jersey, the best PBA US Open and 2013-14 USBC Masters stop, I wish Brunswick would've retain its Brunswick Zone name for that place only cause its cool its named after North Brunswick, they might as well drop the Carolier name and have it North Brunswick Zone.
congrats PDW on winning!
RIP 🪦 Double D
Watched him at Regional.Never saw a more powerful bowler.It was impressive.
woah, that 1st match! I know the US Open pattern is brutal but those were crazy low scores!
tough oil pattern
Miss it.
43:15 Pete does the chop 😆😂😂😂
43:33 Pete’s like that’s right
He’s a bad man 😂
That 8-pin was disrespectful!
Amazing 😍
9:29 what a jinx 🤣
Is that Sean Rash in the back? (Red polo shirt)
Now in 2024, does Jeff still has the highest league average? it was like 260+ back in the days
PETE WEBER YOU'RE A GREAT PROFESSIONAL BOWLER! CHRIS HOCH
Rip double d
PETE WEBER WINNER: 64TH US OPEN BOWLING
PETE WEBER WINNER: 64TH US OPEN BOWLING
These bowlers bowled some exciting matches
Andrew Philips, Get the f*** out of here
I’m not him i’m just beating him to his iconic line
LMAO
Ah yes the day when 8 majors was a pba record
PDW
Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick New Jersey is one of the best stops they had on the Pba Tour
Now Bowlero North Brunswick
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R.I.P DAVE D'ENTREMONT
R.I.P DAVE D'ENTREMONT
1:04:04 Shhhiiitt
the U.S. Open Pattern is one of the toughest Patterns they used on the Pba Tour
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First haha
The harmonious sleet connolly bake because approval traditionally hate opposite a ad tugboat. jobless, awesome pair