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Marshall Holman (born September 29, 1954) is an American sports broadcaster and retired professional ten-pin bowler. He was known for his flamboyant, fiery demeanor and his success on the PBA Tour from the mid-1970s to the end of the 1980s. He is one of only 17 players in history to reach at least 20 career PBA Tour titles.
He and former NBC bowling announcer Jay Randolph called the action on ESPN2. Burton has also been involved with the Generations Bowling Tour, as both a competitor and color commentator on local telecasts. In August 2007, Burton and Marshall Holman were the broadcasters for the 2007 U.S. Women's Open in Reno, Nevada on ESPN. The early rounds of ...
Although bowling may be regarded as a fun, social activity to do, you may be surprised to learn how much people who do it professionally actually earn. The 11 highest-earning bowlers of all time ...
At the age of 15, Weber was already winning local bowling tournaments against adult players, and won his first PBA Regional Tour event (as a non-member) at age 16. [3] With the help of his father, Pete was able to become a PBA member at the age of 17 (the former policy required a minimum age of 18).
Hall of Famer Marshall Holman became the third player in PBA history to top the $1 million mark in career earnings by winning the 1986 event. #9 - George Branham III Wins Last Firestone. In 1993, George Branham III became the first (and so far only) African American winner in this tournament, as well as the last to win the tournament while it ...
Case and point, the Eagles have made it to Super Bowl 59 having just one player on a contract worth over $100 million. No player on the team has a cap-hit higher than $16 million in 2024, which ...
So dominant were the pair in doubles tournaments, the PBA has held an annual event since 2015 called the Roth-Holman Doubles Championship. Roth is notable for having been the first bowler to pick up the 7–10 split on television, which he accomplished on January 5, 1980 in the ARC Alameda Open at Mel's Southshore Bowl in Alameda, California ...
Demi Moore Net Worth: $200 million Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP By far the richest member of the Brat Pack, Moore acted on daytime television before making it to the big screen.