Parker's crap talking game is A1 for being the sportsman of the year every year lol
@Poundcakebowler10 ай бұрын
I’ve bowled on his pair in pba stuff. He’s just awesome
@TheManStickers9510 ай бұрын
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@DanteHagins10 ай бұрын
This is weak trash talk at its finest
@kaj23377 ай бұрын
Its hilarious 😆
@mikelombard2110 ай бұрын
PB3 is so wholesome. Every video with him feels like a warm hug. He's so good and so experienced, I can always learn something from him even in a joke game like this. Love the content. Great stuff.
@paulmazza975910 ай бұрын
Parkers trash talk makes these videos. Love watching the family bowl
@rizash7 ай бұрын
PB3 is a personal hero of mine. I spent ten years working in the bowling industry… not many truly nice legends left.
@ajankowski210 ай бұрын
Been a real long time since I bowled with and/or against Parker (first in Jim Lustig's tournaments then Eastern Regionals). This was great entertainment! Thanks guys.
@donaldcummings840710 ай бұрын
Your dad and I are the same age, so I have zero doubts he has bowled on some pretty crappy lanes .They didnt have fancy oil patterns when we were kids and the equipment was different as well..In the house I grew up in, Mens high average was always under 200.Toughest house in the city to bowl in. It was a nightmare.
@playdiscgolf154610 ай бұрын
Spray the lane with a super soaker and then drag a dust mop over top of it…no lane conditioners lol
@chriscampbell4995 ай бұрын
I'm several years younger than PB3, but still on the wrong side of 50, so I can definitely relate. There were several really crappy bowling alleys in the Kansas City metro area that didn't really know what oil was. My home house used it by the 55 gallon barrel (shout out to Strike and Spare RIP), so going to the dry houses was a shock to the system when I was young. I'm left handed one hand and had a pretty high rev rate, so that made for a lot of fun on the dry lanes. A 1 hander has a major advantage on no oil. You simply keep your hand BEHIND the ball, and try to kill the spin as much as you can. In doing so you have a LOT more control and predictability than a 2 hander is going to have on no oil. It's no wonder PB3 smoked his son in this match LOL.
@jefferydaniels671710 ай бұрын
This video shows exactly what I miss from the current PBA, shot making.
@mikelombard2110 ай бұрын
This was so fun and wholesome. Great bowling PB3. Ive bowled on lanes with virtually no oil and its so hard, even being a one handed low rev bowler, the ball locks up at the arrows and just sits there. Most people who bowl in places where the take good care of the lanes have probably never seen this. Its tough. Apparently not for PB3 though. Absolute legend. Never knew he has the most 300 games.
@cvseniorful9 ай бұрын
Justin. Your dad throws the same as I do since I was 8 years old. His technique makes it easy to adjust for lane conditions. Evary 2 boards on the lane is 1 board on the approach. Us old timers do get it. It really is the geometry we learned in school that we never thought we would ever use.
@EirTheGhost6 ай бұрын
I bowl the exact same way since I was 6 and I'm probably around Justin's age
@jaredrogers786310 ай бұрын
The amount of sheer skill PB3 possesses is mindblowing. Bowling that clean on stripped lanes, holy hell.
@Sasfoot6 ай бұрын
That right there shows why I prefer watching one-handed bowlers. They have more control than the two-handers just looking for power and high rev rates. Even power throwing crankers like Jason Couch could slow down the rev rate when they needed to throw straight and pick up a spare.
@jaredrogers78636 ай бұрын
@@Sasfoot Im a 1 handed thumbless, who prides himself on forward rolling all my spares and getting on the back of the ball, could do a little better, but im getting there. Also working on a backup ball. 226 League
@Learnjapanesefromsomeguy3 ай бұрын
"Hi, I'm Parker Bohn the THIRD and this is my son... Justin."
@say_hello_to_my_little_friend9 ай бұрын
just found this channel and love the energy both of you put up! PB3 showed his class without a doubt. The fact that he nailed the pocket almost every roll shows real experience. Very impressive! Reminds me of my the times my dad and I used to go bowling. Miss him dearly right now. I wish you both long and healthy lives.
@pezboy71510 ай бұрын
Justin’s channel, but Parker always feels like the star 😂
@piperpritchard14310 ай бұрын
Parker Bohn III could literally be a children's storybook narrator - He has that charisma about him, kids would love him.
@SANFRAN10 ай бұрын
Ask pops if he remembers back in around 97 he was bowling in a tournament in Erie, PA at Eastway lanes. I was there with my grandma and he signed my bowling pin. LOL doubt he'll remember, but I do. Good memories.
@bauerch.9 ай бұрын
This is the most wholesome trashtalking I've ever heard. I love it!
@Nick12537 ай бұрын
Went to playtime bowl last week in Mississauga, ON, and the lanes were completely dry. I came to see friends from the states, brought my own ball, and on my first ball it pretty much did what we saw in the first shot. What did I do? I put away my expensive ball meant to hook, grabbed a perpetually oily house ball and just tried to have fun.
@kevinrussell35019 ай бұрын
When I was in junior leagues, the mechanic who stripped the lanes forgot to oil them. It used to different machines for oiling and stripping. I was still using a plastic ball and it was still way out of control hooking.
@handytjoa10 ай бұрын
This is our bowling center condition on every weekend at JSC bowling center, palembang, indonesia. The management says that because the fun bowler could bowl without their shirt and ball wet with oil. They also says if we cannot bowl with such condition then we should get a proper coach 😂
@Road2PBATour10 ай бұрын
Parker Bohn the III is one of my all-time favorite bowlers, I learned a lot from his bowling tutorial books that made me the bowler I am today.
@edgillis468610 ай бұрын
Bowled in the 1970s… 5 man team leagues to end the night at 11:00pm, all the oil was “gone” for the day by the time the league started at 8pm… now that’s real bowling. No two hands, high revs back then. If you could average 185+ in that format… you were a damn good bowler!
@exnjute10 ай бұрын
I'm with yuh Ed....I started bowling around 1960. I met my wife in a mixed bowling league in NJ back in those days and we married in 1967. I continued bowling in mens leagues till around 1980. Best league average I ever had was 188, best game 290, and best series 758. My favorite ball was a Don Carter 'Gyro.' It was a different game back then. Some nights the lanes were impossible.
@VinylToVideo10 ай бұрын
Yup.. wood lanes, maybe a rubber ball, and a lit cigarette and nice drink waiting for you when you're done your frame. Real bowling indeed!
@tricia31149 ай бұрын
Love old school, late night leagues…..
@donaldcummings84074 ай бұрын
I was a Junior bowler during the 70's.Never oiled the lanes for us tykes. Best game was a 244 at the age of 14(1977) Plastic ball.Caramel colored Columbia 300(white dot I think..Been a loooong time). Mens high average at my neighborhood house was 185..Lowest in the city.No blocking the lanes, no"where's the shot??" None of it.. Loved it..Physically unable to bowl now...I miss it.
@VinylToVideo10 ай бұрын
I used to bowl at a place with old wood lanes where they hadn't been oiled in months (or years?). I bowled 180s averages all the time there with an old rubber ball.
@millsy5410 ай бұрын
This is every week for our league in the UK 😂. The centre just doesn't care to oil, makes it so not fun. Great video guys!!
@keithingram43487 ай бұрын
My run down bowling alley in the 1970's never had oil on the lanes. I had to bowl back up because I couldn't keep a hook on the lane all the way down to the pins and I still averaged 190 !! (the pins were like sponges as well) You could hit the pocket flush 10 times, strike 3 times, leave corner pins 4 times and leave 3 splits. When I think about it I should have turned professional- it was the darts equivalent of hitting a treble twenty blindfolded in the dark
@runhorse9 ай бұрын
These father and son videos are always fun. 😁
@FUGP728 ай бұрын
It's always heartwarming to see a father take his son bowling..even when the son has to bowl 2 handed like a toddler.
@robertcuratolo533910 ай бұрын
That was fun....8:53 Where was this?Justin do that the next time you can beat the
@Pend20272 ай бұрын
This was good, I laughed all the way thru.
@MadDogTM8 ай бұрын
I'm getting so many bowling videos lol its just fun to watch. Im about to go solo bowl for a while
@rickyl81255 ай бұрын
PB3 is awesome. So is Justin. Great video. PB3 is a natural
@adamcedarwall60499 ай бұрын
Still remember the first time i met pb3 bowled with him at the 1998 pro am at woodland bowl pretty down to earth person took time to answer a few questions and we even had a little fun lefty to Lefty trash talk fun times for sure
@tomhiggins8759 ай бұрын
I don't bowl but once a year, using bowling alley supplied balls, and I didn't realize there were different types of bowling balls made from different materials. Someone I know said that most bowling alley these days use a lot of oil so it's easier to get 300 games and he's had over 20. Is that true, since I think that would encourage recreation bowlers by giving them higher scores?
@cindywilliamson86969 ай бұрын
Love this banter between father and son! ❤
@leofarron613510 ай бұрын
I'll never forget when my assistant bowling coach (owner of the lanes) stripped the lanes. He didn't say a word until none of us even approached 150 after three games (high school team). The only people throwing somewhat well adjusted to a house ball and threw straight. I just remember how tense the air was between everyone on the team and between the coaches. Apparently he didn't communicate that's what he was going to do for practice that day and it set off the head coach.
@playdiscgolf154610 ай бұрын
Candlepin style with a 15 lb ball honestly seems like the best strategy
@mikelombard2110 ай бұрын
I loved this vdeo. Can't wait for the next one. Awesome content Justin!
@BloodySoup747 ай бұрын
One of my dad's favorites back in the day. Lefty's rule!! RIP Pops
@GaryMeschede-jo7sc10 ай бұрын
One of the best games of bowling I ever watched. Y’all are awesome. Lol
@StrangeChickandPuppo9 ай бұрын
I bowled on my usual lanes on very minimal oil, and it was a nightmare. I ended up having to aim for the next lane's pocket in order to even get it to hit the 7 to get a single pin for the throw
@johndennis87910 ай бұрын
Finally a fun video to watch PB3 has always been one of my favorite pro bowlers to watch and this video sure let's us see OIL or NO OIL
@germale839 ай бұрын
lol my hand was definitely up for that 5 pin!!! You guys are AWESOME!!!!
@shaca7148 ай бұрын
Great video :) Love seeing it with no oil makes me appreciate the little oil we have :)
@jamesguido98779 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Great fun guys!!
@NikoPuharBowling10 ай бұрын
Justin when will you get the videos up from the last 3 days of team trials.
@rebootnut7 ай бұрын
I come for the match. I stay for the father & son banter.
@thomascupilary400910 ай бұрын
Justin, your dad might remember when bowling houses used to use one butter cup of oil in a spray bottle. They would spray lane, mop, and oil held for only a few frames😂
@colinlynch649110 ай бұрын
When i was bowling at 16, my parents and i went to a pinz entertainment near us, and they didnt oil the lanes i have to move left of the center am at the 10 pin and put no hand into it for a chance at 7 pins. I refuse to go back to this day
@carlocannavale13039 ай бұрын
I remember going to a company event at one of those "Dave & Busters" type places but they had bowling lanes too which my company reserved for us. I brought my gear along and threw my first shot... hooked immediately into the gutter! Threw my next shot. Again, hooked it hard to the left. I thought, wow these lanes are pretty dry, but no one else had been bowling before us all day. The bartender called me over and told me not to even bother with my reactive ball. He noted that they never oiled the lanes for safety reasons (a lot of people getting drunk. slipping and falling). I learned that day that just because a place happens to offer bowling, doesn't mean it's a "real" bowling alley.
@willwoll313810 ай бұрын
Bowling with my family in New Jersey one Saturday, we ran into lanes that were just like that. I routinely throw plastic because of my high revs but low ball speed due to age and injuries. My first shot went into the gutter BEFORE THE ARROWS. I was eventually able to throw a 150 game by firing my 10 pin release almost straight at the gutter (I have a really difficult time throwing the ball with NO side turn). It was definitely an eye opening experience.
@Phantom25029 ай бұрын
We had the oil machine break for a month in my house league, and the averages just plummeted, and the complaints skyrocketed. I ended up winning a lot of games though due to just after a few shots the first time and seeing gutters be like, well no point in hooking the ball then. So I just went to my back up plastic ball that I use to shoot straight at my 10 pins, and just used that the whole game for everything, no hook at all, just old rookie style straight bowling like casual people do. I ended up still bowling 160 from my 190 average while the 220 guys were bowling 100 since they for some reason were stubborn with still hooking it or not just throwing straight. I was screaming at these guys the whole time, just throw straight, don't bother with hooking at all.
@chriscampbell4995 ай бұрын
I was a one handed (left) high rev rate bowler. The house I bowled in used A LOT of oil, so it was a shock to go bowl at other bowling alleys in a youth travelling league back in the 80's. That taught me how to flatten out my release and get more behind the ball when the lanes were dry. To this day I can use my reactive ball to shoot at 7 pins because I can go from a high rev rate to killing the revs almost completely.
@U-Tubs8085 ай бұрын
I bowled on a worse condition at a 8 lane center in the basement of a Best Western near the Grand Canyon in the early 2000's. Not only were the lanes Bohn dry (pun intended) but there must have been layers of dust and dirt on the lanes because the house balls would roll out once it touched the lanes. No skid what so ever. I was throwing the ball like Justin at the end of the video, just straight at the headpin. I think I shot 80-something.
@mikelombard2110 ай бұрын
Most people have never seen lanes this dry. A lot of houses have a ton of oil. Bowling isn't huge where i'm from so its rare to see good lane conditions. They once told me they haven't been oiled in a week, not bowling on the fresh or the burn but a week. My ball hit the lane and then the left gutter.
@dylanfry797810 ай бұрын
“Oh yeahh, Gutter 3 up there”. 😂 Parker with the killshot. On another note, Parker being able to throw it that straight, on those conditions and make it look good is impressive. 👍
@mpup5410 ай бұрын
Next up, the Bohn's bowl on a wod cut lane before its sanded and finished. Ive seen em before, but not sure may wood lanes exist these days. I cant imagine anyone would be allowed to bowl on them, but I wouldnt put it past these two. The problem with some houses with dry lanes is that its usually the result of the house not oiling lanes after a lot of bowling has taken place. So the backends have pushdown oil and wont hook ,much back there, but the rest of the lane does. It makes for some pretty low scores unless you just heave it like Osku up the middle because you cant really throw hook and be consistent with any line unless it was walled up. Sometimes that works to your advantage if you bowl a tournament where this happens and you have had experience with it.
@daletowler13549 ай бұрын
I bowled alot in New jersey when you bowl on end lanes is always different from lanes in the middle of the house , summer time the heat from the outside and the winter time cold coming thur the wall.. bowled alot in north brunswick nj..
@cherylwhybrew12249 ай бұрын
I’m glad that I throw a straight ball. I might actually beat bowlers I admire. Thank you for your video.
@truthmatters840710 ай бұрын
I click on because i thought we were going to get some tips for bowling on dry lanes! Enjoyed it anyway. Parker is a class act.
@crondawg10110 ай бұрын
At 1:14 Justin says "if you touch it at all". "Touch" what?
@kennethroach46267 ай бұрын
You guys are a riot!!! Loved the video!!
@あまねチャンネル10 ай бұрын
We usually throw in close to 60 games with dozens of people in a near non-oil environment. I can appreciate oil and can feel even a little oil, so I am very happy to be able to use it. I am able to practice better than when I practice on lanes with a lot of oil.
@eattrainprogress10 ай бұрын
Honestly, watching Parker hit the pocket several times on this is super impressive.
@Mike.Robertson10 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your videos!!! You guys are the best!!!!
@rebeccamichels758910 ай бұрын
Loved it !! Thank you for this video, you both did great…well…dad did great..lol lol 🎳🎳🎳🎳
@kevinworthington60178 ай бұрын
You think there could ever be a PBA tour event with no oil? I would love to see it. Plus neither side would have an advantage. How high would the scores be?
@sdarms111doug910 ай бұрын
When I was a Junior bowler, the lanes I bowled at would strip the lanes on Friday night, and not oil them until after our Saturday morning league. ruined my game. On a side note, around the same time, I crossed with Parker Bohn before the Tucson Open in their Pro-Am tournament.
@TheWildwoodPicker10 ай бұрын
This was a very fun video to watch. Now I know, there really is oil on the old wood lanes that I play on in league. Thanks for the fun video guys!
@rayclark4749 ай бұрын
This was freaking hilarious!!! Nice to see the smack talking from PB3
@Sam_Zippie9 ай бұрын
I’ve recently bowled in two bowling alleys where the lanes are literally like this or worse. Instantly into the gutter. So much grab it was actually leaving residue on my ball.
@billv90668 ай бұрын
LOVE THIS!!! You guys are great!!
@CoachBru99910 ай бұрын
Hardest condition I ever bowled on had heavy oil OUTSIDE and nothing in the middle. It was a backwards house shot
@ricksalazar29099 ай бұрын
Love the banter! Fun video .
@Da_Love7410 ай бұрын
I went bowling at a Bowlero near me and the lanes were just like this. I couldn't keep my ball on the lane. Hooked to the gutter constantly.
@donaldcook69977 ай бұрын
parker...you remember the old hard rubber ACE or RIPLEY? The house I bowl in,I use a 16 lb ripley,drilled handed..throw left handed and shoot around 7 and go brook..that is how dry ours are...I shot 256 white a white dot.. my blue hammer hits right hand gutter and never hits a pin..so yes I know about dry..would love to try out your lanes with my old ugly green manhattan..
@martinboyd367210 ай бұрын
That was so good to see , unfortunately my centre in England is pretty close to this ! I don't bother with reactive , plastics conventional drilling , really makes you stay behind the ball ,if you put a few rev on it ...... 3 off the corner . I find a nice 10lb house ball is the option for the last game normally lol
@mpup5410 ай бұрын
they need to do a video on the old school light oil as its evaporating game to game...thats what I had to bowl on. You could start with 300, but by game four, 192 is looking pretty good
@whatamiwatchng582Ай бұрын
“Gutter 3 up there”. 😂😂😂
@gwencrawford7378 ай бұрын
This is why I say that the kids bowling today on tour, would be wise to NEVER discount the damage an older pro can do in a match. It's also why I say 'rev rates' aren't king. Control and accuracy are. You can throw legacy hard rubber balls, and plastic, and be very dangerous on the lanes. Now imagine Justin after he gets some more years in, and builds that experience bank up... He's already damn good, and he's just going to get better! Far as his dad goes? He's nobody's chump. If someone wants to beat him, they'd better bring their "A" game, and not make any mistakes. You could fashion a bowling ball out with a concrete cover-stock and he'd still probably score decent with it.
@SneakySteevy14 күн бұрын
PB3 wisdom is something. 😍😍
@z50king299 ай бұрын
Dude that last ball was going Hella fast!
@ronwest21710 ай бұрын
That was "so" much fun to watch!
@oldz7010 ай бұрын
being a lefty i can relate. i've been watching the pba for years and saw parker come up. i've never met him but boy i sure would like to. earl anthony was my favorite and tried a lot of his tips.
@uprisestudios7229 ай бұрын
Where was this? Looks like a place in Buffalo NY
@austincoffman68059 ай бұрын
Wow I assumed a lane with no oil would make the ball hook off the lane
@joemarchand831310 ай бұрын
Anytime that I go open bowling on the weekend (or anytime, for that matter), the lanes are totally scorched....zero oil. I get it to a certain degree, considering the birthday parties, late night bowling for college kids who care far more about drinking than bowling, etc. But how is someone that is looking to work on his game supposed to practice effectively if there's no oil? Are the bowling centers in general cheaping it out buy not oiling the lanes, except for leagues? It truly is frustrating. Anyone else have similar experiences in their house?
@eeknation10 ай бұрын
You guys are funny. 😂 PB3 wisecracking the whole way had me with the 6 lb ball!
@Hvitulf_10 ай бұрын
PB3 seems like the most wholesome person on earth
@mikelombard2110 ай бұрын
He certainly is. I would kill to spend an afternoon with him. Such a genuine person.
@jvmiller199510 ай бұрын
I got to bowl the 101 ft worlds longest lane in chandler Oklahoma. They said it was out of use because it was not setting spares it would just sweep and they did not have the time to look at it yet. But he let me go roll a few balls and my spare ball went in the gutter before the arrows. I asked when it was oiled last and they said 4 weeks ago. I had to use a house ball no finger tips and aft 7 balls I struck and called it a game. I need to go back now they have fixed it. An extra 41 foot is a lot.
@jenniferboone-sz1lo10 ай бұрын
This happened to me just the first third of the lane bone dry and I hooked into the gutter at about 10 ft. Took a few rolls to figure out the machine goofed up. Better hope this never happens to "you". /shakes head
@radinsyah157410 ай бұрын
They should have this oiless pattern on the tour.
@thebowltube10 ай бұрын
1:40 I did ✋
@Jinsei1310 ай бұрын
Ah yes! Someone else who knows about the shot pin!
@thisguy18x10 ай бұрын
The best part of this video is that it's how my dad and I rib each other. Lol
@SteveTartar9 ай бұрын
Parker III is my ALL TIME FAVORITE… (as a lefty stroker, makes sense) but this is proof in the puddin’ … Parker is the man… (plus putting 2 hander’s in their place feels great too!) easier/faster results don’t mean crap against practice and skill!
@rayclark4749 ай бұрын
I just love his stroker style!!
@SteveTartar9 ай бұрын
@@rayclark474 yeah, suuuper chill, loose and breezy! He finds just the right angle of entry for those 7 kickers too! I was lucky enough to bowl with him a couple times during his clinics when I was younger. I never knew he had the record for most PBA 300’s too!
@christhrasher863010 ай бұрын
Every time Parker is in a match with Justin, he gives me Jim from “ The Office” vibes when he looks into the camera. Lol
@billheyden48417 ай бұрын
Fun stuff guys. Nothing like son father stuff.
@Dana_Danarosana10 ай бұрын
C'mon! You are Brunswick guys! Where are your Black Diamonds? (WRWJr & Danny Wiseman have some you could borrow.)
@tricia31149 ай бұрын
Grew up watching PB3…. Legend
@williamdonnelly326610 ай бұрын
i remember meeting ur dad when the pba came to OR way back when
@edwardpollard474410 ай бұрын
That was fun watching!
@crazycajunj17035 ай бұрын
Funny thing is, my home center is actually like that sometimes… No joke, it’s ridiculous lol