Robert Smith (bowler)

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Robert Smith
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Personal information
Born (1974-01-16) January 16, 1974 (age 50)
Simi Valley, California
Years active1991-present
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Bowling Information
Affiliation PBA
Dominant handRight
Wins7 PBA Tour (1 major)
1 international
300-games 31
Sponsors Hammer Bowling

Robert Smith (born January 16, 1974), is an American professional bowler known for his years on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. A native of Simi Valley, California, Smith has also held residence in Captain Cook, Hawaii, Columbus, Ohio, and Hong Kong. [1] Currently, he resides and works near his home town in Ventura, California.

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Smith's career on the PBA tour was marred by numerous injuries, resulting in many withdrawals from high-profile tournaments. Despite this, he amassed seven tour titles during his career, with his first being his lone major victory at the 2000 U.S. Open. He won a second title later in the 2000 season. His only other season with multiple Tour wins was 2003–04.

In his prime, Smith was considered the world's most powerful one-handed bowler. Smith's ball roll has been tracked as high as 27 revolutions per shot and traveling at up to 34 miles per hour (55 km/h) - the average professional achieves about 16 revolutions per shot, traveling at 18 miles per hour (29 km/h). [2] This high rev-rate (from about 550-600 RPM on average and up to 720 RPM tops) is more than most bowlers have been able to produce. Based on this characteristic, he was known on tour as "Maximum Bob."

Smith joined the PBA50 Tour (for players 50 and over) in 2024. He is currently sponsored by Hammer Bowling. [3]

Career titles

Major titles are in bold text.

SeasonEventLocation
2000Bowling's U.S. Open Presented By AMF Phoenix, Arizona
2000Flagship Open Erie, Pennsylvania
2001–02PBA Empire State Open Latham, New York
2002–03 Oranamin C Japan Cup Tokyo, Japan
2003–04PBA Banquet Open Council Bluffs, Iowa
2003–04PBA Odor-Eaters Open Tucson, Arizona
2007–08CLR Windy City Classic Vernon Hills, Illinois
2010–118th Euro-Med Storm Int'l Masters Challenge Manila, Philippines

Other achievements and recognition

Trivia

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References

  1. "The 11th Frame: Robert Smith latest star to retire from PBA Tour". June 2010.
  2. Robert Smith's PBA profile
  3. "Hammer Bowling - National Staffers". hammerbowling.com. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
  4. List of CHSoT Award Winners
  5. "Bowling | Bowling Balls | Bowling Shirts | Bowling Shoes | BowlingIndex.com". www.bowlingindex.com. Archived from the original on 2007-11-05.
  6. http://news.pba.com/post/2007/2/26/64th-US-Open-Starts-Tuesday.aspx