It depends on if you are speaking of sanctioned 300 games by ABC, WIBC and/or YABA or by the PBA. For the earlier, you would need to check the International Bowling Museum / Hall of Fame in Arlington, TX for that data.
Jim Hosier has bowled 112 perfect games in his career.
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As of 4-13-2015, the number of 300 games Bob Learn has bowled is 115.
no it is not to find out a average you need to add all the games you had together and divide it by the amount of games you bowled example: say i bowled a 168 156 and a 170 add them together that makes 494 since i bowled 3 games i dived it 3 so 494 dived 3 makes your average 164
It is not a known statistic, however for USBC, you can compare the list of names of who bowled a 300 and how many bowled an 800 and then how many of those who bowled an 800 had a 300.
I don't believe this statistic is kept. The list of 300 games can be found at the Hall of Fame Bowling Museum in Arlington, TX
Two. One on 10/5/2000 and one on 9/19/2005.
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There is no single standard number of games in a bowling season. Around the country, the most popular number of weeks bowled in a season is 32. In the mid-west, this can go as high as 36. The common number of games bowled each week is 3. So 3 * 32 = 96 games for the season. There usually is a roll-off to determine the champion of the league, so there could be another 3 games added.
12 overs maximum a bowler could bowl in 1983 world cup. The games were 60 over games.
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