John Chacko Jr. in Larksville, PA has a record 109- 800-series. Second place is John Delp III with 89 of them.
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As of March 27, 2015, there have been 27 sanctioned 900 series in a certified United States Bowling Congress event, bowled by the following:
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 am part of a bowling team and i dont know many people who have bowled a 300/perfect game. i do know a few good players though and i have seen people bowl 300. x
Many people have bowled a 300 game. About 26,000 people a year. You can check the USBC website for a listing of sanctioned 300 game bowlers.
70
Jim Hosier has bowled 112 perfect games in his career.
225
As of 4-13-2015, the number of 300 games Bob Learn has bowled is 115.
In a three game series, the highest score achievable without throwing a 300 game would be 897 (299 + 299 + 299 = 897).
No one knows for sure...... But I have never bowled a 300, but however, my brother has once.
Unfortunately there is no way to know this number precisly. USBC has a record of all sanctioned 300's in America, however this do not include 300's bowled for fun or practice or in unsanctioned leagues and tournaments, or before the establishment of USBC. So theres no definite answer.
yes he had made a 300 in the year of 2000
With the advent of high-tech bowling balls and forgiving lane oil patterns, tens of thousands of perfect 300 games are bowled every year. While a good number of them are bowled by people who have already done so at least once, there are still several thousand first-time 300s bowled each year. In fact, as of April 2010, 15 people have officially bowled a 900 series -- which is three 300 games back-to-back in the same league or tournament session. (The actual number of 900s bowled is over 20, but only 15 have been recognized by the USBC.) Fun fact: in duckpin and candlepin bowling, two variations of the sport, no 300s have ever been rolled.