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Meet the Instructor/Coach

 

About Craig
Craig Pardini has been active in the sport of bowling for more than 20 years, 4 of those as a top-level competitor part-time on the PBA Tour.  Since his professional bowling career came to an end, Craig has dedicated himself to the coaching and education side of the sport and bowling for fun.

As a part time PBA professional, Craig enjoyed a very successful short part-time career, earning four single champion wins and three team wins. 

Continuing to bowl and staying connected to people in the bowling industry led Craig along a new path. He realized that he had a natural knack for helping bowlers, and he began giving lessons.  Through his reputation as a having a solid work ethic, Craig became a certified bowling coach by the United States Bowling Congress and a member of the USBC Coaches Association.

As a dedicated teacher AND student of the sport of bowling, Craig’s passion for coaching and his dedication to bowlers and the sport of bowling will keep him in the game for years to come.

Career:

Bowler since 1991
PBA Bowler from 95-98
Four- tournament championship single wins
Three- invitational team championship wins
Bowled on over 50 different sanction leagues
General Average: 226

Awards and Certifications:

Four 300 perfect games
Fifteen + 298/299 games
Six 800 series
One 7-10 split conversion
One big-four split conversion
United States Bowling Congress Certified Bowling Coach
Member of the United States Bowling Congress
Coaches Association

Interesting Facts:

Average ball speed: 19.4MPH
Average board played on: Usually the right side on the 5 & 10 board
Player type: Tweener
Studied bowling under Dick Ritger in Las Vegas. Dick is one of the greatest instructors the game has ever seen and ranks in the top 20 bowlers of the 20th century.