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Fast forward to 2019 - Jakob Butturff battled his way to the finals match and won again in thrilling fashion, beating Stu Williams, 194-188. “Another exciting match in the finals,” PBA Hall of Famer ...
Jakob Butturff, a 22-year-old lefthander who won't complete his first full year of Professional Bowlers Association competition until next month, won the PBA Xtra Frame Lubbock Sports Open at South ...
Dom Barrett won his second major championship on the PBA Tour in Wichita with a victory over Jakob Butturff in the championship match of the 2018 U.S. Open.
Butturff would fall to Chris Via by the slimmest of margins in the U.S. Open final, 214-213. Butturff has finished second in the U.S. Open, one of the PBA Tour's five major titles, three times now.
Chris Via was mentally preparing himself for a roll-off. “I fully expected Jakob (Butturff) to throw all three strikes to tie,” Via said. Two strikes later, it looked like the Springfield ...
TOKYO, Japan – Jakob Butturff of Tempe, Arizona, in pursuit of his third title of the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Tour season, topped the field of 16 finalists who advanced to the match play finals of ...
After three runner-up finishes in major championships, Jakob Butturff of Tempe, Ariz. broke through by winning the United State Bowling Congress Masters on Monday at Gold Coast Hotel and Casino in ...
Neuer, who turns 19 on April 26, was competing against Jakob Butturff, 26, at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada. Neuer made history, but unfortunately lost, 257-203.
Jakob Butturff stood over by the trophies and watched. It was out of the 22-year-old's hands. After spares in the ninth and 10th frames Butturff had allowed Shawn Maldonado a chance to rally for… ...
Late 2018 and early 2019 has been a great time to be Jakob Butturff, but the 24-year-old bowler from Tempe, Arizona, can make this stretch of his career even more special.
The finals were nearly set for the 2018 PBA U.S. Open at Northrock Lanes, and Jakob Butturff remains on top of his game. Butturff, of Chandler, Ariz., was the top seed out of round-robin ...
Butturff would fall to Chris Via by the slimmest of margins in the U.S. Open final, 214-213. Butturff has finished second in the U.S. Open, one of the PBA Tour's five major titles, three times now.
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