Whats the most consecutive strikes in bowling history, who did it?
.IT’S TIME THAT BOWLING enters the 21st century and realizes that records are made to be broken, even if it means slightly altering the strike rules. Almost weekly, you read about individual records being set in swimming, track and field, horse racing, sailing, auto racing, baseball, basketball, skiing, and even mountain climbing. Think how boring the Olympics would be if the athletes couldn’t break individual records. Even in golf, which is very similar to bowling in that there is no defensive maneuver in the game, records can be broken. As a matter of fact, these days golfers are breaking records all over the place, and no golf writers are crying about the game losing its integrity. Take Annika Sorenstam, the LPGA’s hottest golfer. She won the Standard Register Ping in February by setting a 72-hole scoring record at 27-under par. In the second round she shot a record 59, the first sub-60 round in LPGA history. Instead of hiding its head in shame that a historic record had been shatte