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Bill O'Neill was born on 21 October, 1981, is an American professional ten-pin bowler. Discover Bill O'Neill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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William O'Neill (born October 21, 1981) is a right-handed professional ten-pin bowler who competes on the PBA Tour in North America.
A resident of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, his nickname on tour is "The Real Deal".
He was named Bowling Writers Association of America's Collegiate Bowler of the Year in 2001, 2003 and 2004.
He was also honored as the Most Valuable Player by the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association in 2003 and 2004.
O'Neill was named PBA Rookie of the Year in his first full PBA season (2005–06), after making match play 11 times in 18 tournaments and appearing once in the TV finals.
Despite not winning a tournament, O'Neill had an excellent season in 2008-09.
O'Neill has won 14 PBA Tour titles, including three major championships at the 2009–10 U.S. Open and the 2020 and 2024 PBA Players Championship.
After 83 tournaments and 11 previous finals appearances without winning, O'Neill finally earned his elusive first PBA Tour title in the PBA Chameleon Championship on September 6, 2009, defeating Ronnie Russell in the final match.
That same season, O'Neill earned his second PBA Tour title and first major title at the 2009-10 67th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open.
After qualifying as the #2 seed, he defeated Tommy Jones in the semifinal match.
He started slowly in the championship match against #1 seed and defending champ Mike Scroggins, converting a spare then leaving an open frame.
However, he then rolled the final 10 strikes of the game, for a runaway 267–207 victory.
Bill won a then-career high $147,275 in the 2009–10 season.
He finished the season tied with Walter Ray Williams, Jr. and Mike Scroggins in PBA Player of the Year points, but the honor went to Williams in an overall competition points tie-breaker.
This marked his first season since 2009–10 in which he had multiple titles.
O'Neill was the first person to be a two time World Champion after winning the WTBA singles titles (gold medals) in 2010 and 2013.
Bill is a pro staff member for Hammer Bowling, Dexter shoes and Vise Grips.
O'Neill bowled collegiately for Saginaw Valley State University where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity.
He earned first-team All American honors all four years he competed.
At the 2010 PBA World Series of Bowling, Bill won the Pepsi Viper Championship for his third PBA Tour title.
O'Neill also had the highest 60-game qualifying scores among all bowlers at the World Series.
This earned him the #1 seed for the 2010–11 PBA World Championship, which took place January 14–16, 2011.
However, he was defeated in the title match by Chris Barnes.
He won the Alka Seltzer Plus Cold Cheetah Championship on November 10, 2012, beating Mike Wolfe for his fourth PBA Tour title.
He then went without a title for all of calendar year 2013.
During the PBA's Summer Swing in 2014, O'Neill defeated Brian Valenta in the Lucas Oil PBA Badger Open to receive his fifth PBA title.
O'Neill also won the special "King of the Swing" challenge at this event for an additional $10,000, though this was a non-title match.
O'Neill repeated his 2014 win in the King of the Swing (non-title) challenge event to earn an additional $10,000.
Bill also finished third in two other Summer Swing events, taking home a total of $36,000 during the five-event series.
At the 2015 Summer Swing, O'Neill qualified as the #1 seed in the PBA Oklahoma Open, and defeated Jason Belmonte in his lone match to win his sixth PBA title.
On August 2, 2015, Bill won his seventh PBA title in the Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles championship, teaming with PWBA player Shannon O'Keefe to take the top prize.
In 2016, O'Neill and O'Keefe repeated as champions at the Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles championship, giving O'Neill his eighth PBA title.
He qualified for match play in a career-high 18 of 20 tournaments, made it to the championship round seven times (a career high until being matched in 2019), and narrowly missed winning the PBA's George Young High Average Award (222.96 to Wes Malott's 222.98).
On January 6, 2019, O'Neill won his tenth PBA title (and first singles title since 2015) at the season-opening PBA Hall of Fame Classic.
At World Series of Bowling X in March, he had top ten finishes in all four events and made two televised finals, but he didn't win a title.
O'Neill qualified as the #7 seed for the inaugural PBA Tour Playoffs.
He made it all the way to the June 2 finals in this event, but lost to Kristopher Prather.
In the 2020 Weber Cup, O'Neill and his Team USA teammates defeated Team Europe, 23–18.
Overall in the event, O'Neill participated in 12 of 41 matches, going 3–2 in singles, 3–2 in doubles, and 1–1 in team.