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Bryan Goebel was born on 15 October, 1961 in Kansas City, Kansas, is a Bryan Goebel is right handed ten pin bowler. Discover Bryan Goebel'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 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 15 October, 1961
Birthday 15 October
Birthplace Kansas City, Kansas
Nationality United States

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1961

Bryan Goebel (born October 15, 1961, in Kansas City, Kansas) is a right-handed professional ten-pin bowler who currently resides in Shawnee, Kansas.

He is a member of the Professional Bowlers Association.

Having previously bowled on the PBA Tour, he now participates on the PBA50 Tour (formerly PBA Senior Tour).

He has topped $1 million in career PBA earnings.

Goebel's release style is that of a power stroker.

He has the rev-rate and hook pattern of a cranker, but uses the smooth slide step of a stroker.

Bryan is a pro staff member for Ebonite.

1990

Goebel won his first PBA tournament at the 1990 Miller Lite Challenge.

The following season, he won the Kessler Classic for his second title.

Goebel served as a color analyst for ESPN on a few broadcasts in the 1990s.

1990 – Miller Lite Challenge (Tucson, AZ)

1991

1991 – Kessler Classic (Riverside, CA)

1992

In 1992, he had a chance to join an exclusive group of bowlers who have rolled a perfect 300 game in a televised PBA event.

In the second match of that year's Japan Cup, he left a 10-pin on his final shot for a 299 game.

1994

Goebel won four titles in the 1994 PBA season and cashed a career-high $172,182, but was beaten out for PBA Player of the Year honors by Norm Duke, who won five titles that same year.

1994 – True Value Open (Peoria, IL)

1994 – Active West Open (Ontario, CA)

1994 – Greater Detroit Open (Taylor, MI)

1994 – Merit Mixed Doubles Championship (w/Aleta Sill) (Reno, NV)

1995

He won the Tucson Open in back-to-back seasons (1995 and 1996).

1995 – Tucson PBA Open (Tucson, AZ)

1996

He filled in for Marshall Holman in 1996 when Holman won his final PBA title.

1996 – Tucson Open (Tucson, AZ)

1998

He won his ninth title and lone PBA major at the 1998 PBA Tournament of Champions, held that season in his native Kansas.

1998 – Brunswick World Tournament of Champions (Overland Park, KS)

2003

At the PBA Medford Open, held in January, 2003, Goebel won his tenth PBA title, defeating Danny Wiseman 257–212.

This victory made him eligible to go on the ballot for the PBA Hall of Fame.

Goebel also has eight PBA Regional Tour titles.

2003 – PBA Medford Open (Medford, OR)

2016

After more than a decade of eligibility, Goebel was voted into the PBA Hall of Fame in December, 2016.

2017

He was officially inducted on February 13, 2017.

In his induction speech, Goebel spoke about the difficult decision to become a full-time touring pro:

After participating in 50 tournaments on the PBA50 Tour without a win, Goebel won his first PBA50 Tour title on May 16, 2017, at the PBA50 Miller Lite Players Championship in Indianapolis.

This is considered a major title for PBA50 players.

Qualifying as the #2 seed, Goebel defeated top seed and fellow PBA Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III in the final match.

Major championships are in bold type.

2017 – PBA50 Miller Lite Players Championship (Indianapolis, IN)