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Wes Malott (Wesley Clint Malott) was born on 26 October, 1976 in Austin, Texas, is an American ten-pin bowler. Discover Wes Malott'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 47 years old?
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Wesley Clint Malott |
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47 years old |
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Scorpio |
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26 October 1976 |
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26 October |
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Austin, Texas |
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United States
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Wes Malott Height, Weight & Measurements
At 47 years old, Wes Malott height is 6 ft 5 in .
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6 ft 5 in |
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Who Is Wes Malott's Wife?
His wife is Maryiedth Malott
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Maryiedth Malott |
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Wes Malott Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wes Malott worth at the age of 47 years old? Wes Malott’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Wes Malott's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Timeline
Wesley Clint "Big Nasty" Malott (born October 26, 1976) is an American professional ten-pin bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA).
Originally from Pflugerville, Texas, he now resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
After winning one title each in the 2005–06, 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, Malott had his big breakout in the 2008–09 season.
Malott also won the 2006–07 Showplace Lanes Megabucks Shootout, which was not a PBA Tour event.
He has won ten PBA Tour titles, and was the 2008–09 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year.
In a close race, Malott won the 2008–09 PBA Player of the Year Award over Norm Duke (74 points to Duke's 70).
In his finest season to date, Malott made nine TV finals appearances, won three times, and collected a career-high $174,680.
He won the PBA's George Young High Average award with a season mark of 222.98.
He won the non-title PBA King of Bowling event in 2009, and defended his King position eight consecutive times through 2018.
Malott also owns 18 PBA Regional Tour titles.
He has rolled 41 perfect 300 games in PBA Tour events, and had two televised 300 games in the 2009 King of Bowling tournament.
Wes is a Pro Staff member for Roto Grip bowling balls, Dexter shoes and Vise Grips.
In January 2022, Malott was unanimously elected to the PBA Hall of Fame, and was inducted with the 2022 class on February 26.
At the 2009 PBA World Series of Bowling in Allen Park, MI, Malott made the TV finals in two of the seven events: the PBA Shark Championship and PBA World Championship, but failed to win either tournament.
In the World Championship, he was denied his first major title when he was upset by newcomer Tom Smallwood, 244–228.
Smallwood had been laid off from his automotive plant job in Michigan less than a year before defeating Malott for the championship.
Although Malott failed to win a tournament in the 2009–10 season (the first time he had been shut out since 2004–05), he did finish second on the Tour in average (221.33) and fifth in points, while making five TV finals appearances.
Malott won all five of his matches to win the crown in ESPN2's made-for-TV "King of Bowling" event, which was broadcast over five weeks on a tape-delay basis in April–May, 2009.
Malott rolled 300 games in two of his five matches.
Since that inaugural event, the King of Bowling has taken the form of a challenge match, most often a best two-of-three, and has been held in conjunction with a regularly scheduled PBA Tour event.
Malott's challenger was chosen via PBA fan vote.
He won his lone major championship at the 2012–13 U.S. Open, and has finished runner-up in five other PBA major tournaments.
In the 2012–13 season, he finished runner-up in the USBC Masters to Jason Belmonte.
Later in the season, he got his revenge on Belmonte, defeating him in the final match of Bowling's U.S. Open in Columbus, Ohio for Wes' first major championship.
He won his ninth PBA title later in the 2012–13 season, in the Cheetah Championship at the 2013 World Series of Bowling, marking the first time since 2008–09 that he won multiple titles in a single season.
He also posted a career-high 228.09 average in Tour events.
Since the event's inception in 2013, Malott is the first player to earn MVP honors in back-to-back seasons.
At this same event, Malott won the PBA League All-Star Clash, a special event featuring one representative from each of the 12 PBA League teams.
In the event broadcast on November 29, Malott won $25,000 for himself and $50,000 for his team.
During an interview by PBA commissioner Tom Clark during the 2022 PBA Players Championship qualifying rounds, Malott learned that Clark only set up the interview to inform Wes he was unanimously elected to the Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame.
He was inducted as the only member of the 2022 class during a ceremony on February 26, 2022, the night before the PBA Tournament of Champions finals.
The win gave Malott ten PBA Tour titles, which qualified him for PBA Hall of Fame consideration.
On April 12, 2017, Malott won the PBA "King of the Hill" competition in Portland, Maine.
This was a special, non-title event broadcast live on the PBA's Xtra Frame webcast service, held in conjunction with the PBA League and Mark Roth-Marshall Holman Doubles Championship during the same week in Portland.
Through 2019, his career PBA Tour earnings have topped $1.3 million (U.S.).
Malott was the anchor bowler for the winning Portland Lumberjacks team in the 2019 PBA League tournament, and he won the Mark Roth League MVP award.
Excluding a couple of meaningless tenth frame fill balls, Malott rolled 20 of 22 possible strikes over the three-day event (July 16–18).
The Lumberjacks won the PBA League competition for a second straight season on September 30, 2020, with Malott winning his second straight Mark Roth MVP award.