Bob Learn Jr.

Robert Learn Jr. (born April 11, 1962) is a former professional ten-pin bowler on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. He is nicknamed, "Mr. 300." He won five titles during his PBA career,[1] including a major at the 1999 U.S. Open, but is most noted for:

  • Rolling the PBA's 10th televised 300 game in the opening match of the final round at the PBA Flagship Open. The event was held in Learn's hometown of Erie, PA on April 6, 1996.
  • Setting the all-time PBA record for total pins in a four-game TV final at the same event. Learn shot games of 300, 270, 280 and 279 for a total of 1,129. This shattered the previous PBA record of 1,070 pins, set in 1995 by David Ozio. In the four matches, Learn recorded 44 of a possible 48 strikes.[2]

Learn's final PBA title came in 2001 at the Dydo Japan Cup.

Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Learn now resides in Boynton Beach, Florida.[3] He joined the PBA Senior Tour (renamed the PBA50 Tour) in 2012, and has three titles on that Tour to date.

College Head Coach

In May 2017, Learn Jr., with over 25 years of coaching experience, accepted the position of as head men and woman's coach of the Martin Methodist RedHawks. Learn created TurboTech Collegiate Expo, which he designed specifically for college recruitment. He has conducted numerous bowling clinics around the world and has been a past coach for Team USA.[4][5]

References

  1. All-time PBA Tour titleists list at www.pba.com Archived December 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Perfection! Learn Delights Hometown Crowd With 300 Game And Title, mrbowling300.com, June, 2006
  3. Bob Learn PBA50 Tour profile at pba.com
  4. "RedHawks Hire Bob Learn, Jr. as New Bowling Coach". Giles News. 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  5. "About Turbo Tech – Turbo". www.turbogrips.com. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
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