
Troup says he needed two hands when learning to throw the ball as a young child, calling himself self-taught in that regard. He uses the two-handed shovel-style delivery with a dominant right hand.
GOOPPY TROOP BOWLING ALLEY PROFESSIONAL
This marked the first father-and-son combination ever to both earn titles on the PBA Tour. Kyle Troup (born June 11, 1991) is an American professional ten-pin bowler residing in Taylorsville, North Carolina. Nineteen-year-old Pete Weber, son of 26-time PBA titlist Dick Weber, won two titles in 1982.

Mike Durbin was victorious for a second time in the Firestone Tournament of Champions, ten years after he had first won this event. ĭave Husted joined a growing list of bowlers who captured their first career PBA title at the BPAA U.S. At this same tournament, Anthony also became the first player in PBA history to top the $1 million mark in career PBA Tour earnings. When Anthony won the ARC Alameda Open early in the season, it gave him at least one PBA title for a 13th straight season, topping the old mark of 12 straight seasons with a title set by Don Johnson. He topped his own records by winning a fifth PBA National Championship title along with his fifth PBA Player of the Year award. Despite turning 44 years old during the season, Earl Anthony continued to roll through PBA opponents, winning another three titles. It was the tour's 24th season, and consisted of 34 events.

With psychedelic outfits that draw comparisons with the Partridge Family bus, throwback Afro hairstyles and a two-handed delivery, Kyle is the epitome of colorful on today’s PBA Tour. This is a recap of the 1982 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. Bottom line: Kyle Troup has some unique style on the lanes, and he learned from a master, his dad, Guppy Troup.
