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Patty Costello was born on 8 May, 1947 in United States, is an An american ten-pin bowling player. Discover Patty Costello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Patty Costello Net Worth
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Patty Costello (May 8, 1947, Washington, D.C. – April 16, 2009, Scranton, Pennsylvania) was an American professional ten-pin bowler and former member of the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA).
She was one of the best female bowlers of the 1970s and 1980s.
Costello is a member of the USBC and PWBA Halls of Fame.
Born to William Joseph and Marjorie Moran Costello in Washington, D.C., Costello did not begin bowling until the age of 16, but she quickly made a name for herself in the sport, winning four titles in 1970.
Over her bowling career, Costello earned 39 professional titles (25 in PWBA-WPBA events and another 14 in LPBA-LPBT events), including eight major championships.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Patty won a pair of WIBC (now USBC) Open Championship titles in the Classic Team category (1970 and 1972).
Her majors include four titles in the PWBA Players Championship (1971, 1972, 1974, 1976) and three victories at the U.S. Women's Open (1974, 1976 and 1980).
In 1976, she won six PWBA events, setting a record for most titles earned in a year, plus another two titles in LPBA events.
Costello's career suffered a setback in late 1977, when her father suddenly died of a heart attack while watching her provide commentary for a bowling telecast.
Afterwards, she experienced depression and anxiety attacks for several years.
However, Costello recovered and won seven titles between 1978 and 1981, including capturing her third U.S. Women's Open crown in 1980.
At the time, she was one of only two bowlers (Marion Ladewig being the other) to win the U.S. Open at least three times.
Patty won three more championships in 1985, and was named Player of the Year by her fellow bowlers.
Her final title was earned at the 1986 Ebonite Firebolt Classic.
Costello is a member of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame (inducted 1989) and the PWBA Hall of Fame (inducted 1995).
Major championships in bold text.
(The record for PWBA-only titles was later set by Carolyn Dorin-Ballard with seven in 2001, although Dorin-Ballard competed in eight more events.) Costello was named Female Bowler of the Year by the Bowling Writer's Association of America in 1972 and 1976.
She told Bowling Digest in 2002, "I was so ultrasensitive to everything around me that I could feel the hair on my arms standing straight up, and no one could comprehend that. I would go to doctors and tell them my symptoms, and they'd look at me like I was ready for the psych ward. It was an awful, lonely place to be."
Costello died of pancreatic cancer, aged 61, at the VNA Hospice, Scranton, Pennsylvania, on April 16, 2009.
L = Tournament conducted by LPBA.
After retiring from competitive bowling, Costello began a career as a transport driver with the Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
"Bowling was my job then; this is my job now. In both cases, I've always been happy to meet people, talk to them, and get them feeling good to be around me", she told Bowling Digest.