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Dave Soutar

David Soutar (born March 7, 1940) is a retired professional ten-pin bowler who competed on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. He won 18 times on the regular PBA Tour, and seven more times on the PBA Senior Tour (now known as the PBA50 Tour). Soutar was raised on the east side of Detroit, Michigan[1] and is now a resident of Bradenton, Florida.[2] He is a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame.[3]

Dave Soutar
Born (1940-03-07) March 7, 1940 (age 82)
Bowling Information
AffiliationPBA, PBA50
Rookie year1961
Dominant handRight (stroker delivery)
Wins18 PBA Tour (2 majors)
7 PBA Senior Tour (3 majors)
SponsorsBrunswick

Career

A 1958 graduate of Denby High School,[4] Soutar developed his bowling talent at many of Detroit's bowling alleys, leading to his pro career beginning with a bang in 1961. In just his fifth tournament as a pro, he won the 1961 PBA National Championship major at age 21. His only other PBA major title came in the 1973 ABC Masters (now USBC Masters).[3] He had a career best year in 1970, leading the Tour with five titles, finishing third in earnings, and claiming the PBA's Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award. The season was higlighted by a furious finish, in which Soutar won three of the final six events. However, he was beaten out for 1970 PBA Player of the Year by Nelson Burton Jr., who won four titles and led the Tour in average. Soutar would call the Player of the Year snub the biggest disappointment in his professional career.[2]

Soutar was a 1979 inductee into the PBA Hall of Fame. He won his final regular PBA Tour title at the 1982 Syracuse Open. He was elected to the USBC Hall of Fame in 1985.[3]

Soutar continued his success at the senior level, capturing major championships at the 1999 Senior Tournament of Champions, 2000 USBC Senior Masters and 2003 Senior U.S. Open. He is the first PBA player to win both the USBC Masters and USBC Senior Masters in a career, a feat repeated only twice since then, by Walter Ray Williams Jr. (2014) and Tom Hess (2021). He is also one of only eight bowlers to win a regular or Senior PBA title in five different decades (joining Dick Weber, Johnny Petraglia, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Pete Weber, Amleto Monacelli, Parker Bohn III and Norm Duke).[5] In 2011, Soutar set the all-time record for Senior PBA Tour appearances when he bowled in his 250th event in Dayton, Ohio.[6] In addition to winning the 1970 Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award on the regular PBA Tour, Soutar won the Dick Weber Sportsmanship Award on the Senior PBA Tour following the 2012 season (his 51st and final season as a pro), thus becoming the only player to win a sportsmanship award on both tours.[7]

Dave was ranked 20th on the PBA's 2008 list of "50 Greatest Players of the Last 50 Years", which celebrated the organization's 50th anniversary. His career earnings (with senior events included) are over US$1.2 million.[8]

PBA Tour titles

Major championships are in bold text.

  1. 1961 Second Annual PBA National Championship (Cleveland, OH)
  2. 1965 Pikes Peak Open (Colorado Springs, CO)
  3. 1967 Fort Worth Open (Fort Worth, TX)
  4. 1968 Denver Open (Denver, CO)
  5. 1969 American Airlines Open (Detroit, MI)
  6. 1970 Showboat Invitational (Las Vegas, NV)
  7. 1970 Waukegan Open (Waukegan, IL)
  8. 1970 Bellows-Valvair Open (St. Louis, MO)
  9. 1970 Lincoln Open (Lincoln, NE)
  10. 1970 American Airlines Open (Detroit, MI)
  11. 1971 Greater Los Angeles Open (Arcadia, CA)
  12. 1971 Miller High Life Open (Milwaukee, WI)
  13. 1973 ABC Masters (Kansas City, KS)
  14. 1973 Home Box Office Open (Portland, OR)
  15. 1974 Home Box Office Open (Buffalo, NY)
  16. 1976 Miller High Life Open (Milwaukee, WI)
  17. 1981 Aqua Fest Mr. Gatti’s Open (Austin, TX)
  18. 1982 Syracuse Open (Syracuse, NY)

Personal

Dave Soutar and his wife Judy are one of the few successful husband-and-wife bowling duos. Judy was a champion on the women's professional tour and, like Dave, is a member of the USBC Hall of Fame.[2]

References

  1. ^ Polk, R. L. (1963). Directory, Detroit East Side.
  2. ^ a b c "Dave Soutar concludes career after more than half-century of PBA competition". bowlingdigital.com. August 14, 2021. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "USBC Hall of Famers - Dave Soutar". bowl.com. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  4. ^ http://www.admin.mtu.edu/urel/news/clips/2003-04/04_05_20.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame biography: Dave Soutar". Professional Bowlers Association. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
  6. ^ Vint, Bill. "Dave Soutar Closes 2011 Senior Tour Season with Record 250 Appearances." Article at www.pba.com on August 31, 2011. [1]
  7. ^ W.R. Williams, Monacelli and Soutar Honored at Suncoast Senior U.S. Open. Schneider, Jerry at pba.com on June 5, 2013.
  8. ^ . Professional Bowlers Association. 2009-01-25. Archived from the original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2011-02-07.

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David Soutar born March 7 1940 is a retired professional ten pin bowler who competed on the Professional Bowlers Association PBA Tour He won 18 times on the regular PBA Tour and seven more times on the PBA Senior Tour now known as the PBA50 Tour Soutar was raised on the east side of Detroit Michigan 1 and is now a resident of Bradenton Florida 2 He is a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame 3 Dave SoutarBorn 1940 03 07 March 7 1940 age 82 Bowling InformationAffiliationPBA PBA50Rookie year1961Dominant handRight stroker delivery Wins18 PBA Tour 2 majors 7 PBA Senior Tour 3 majors SponsorsBrunswick Contents 1 Career 1 1 PBA Tour titles 2 Personal 3 ReferencesCareer EditA 1958 graduate of Denby High School 4 Soutar developed his bowling talent at many of Detroit s bowling alleys leading to his pro career beginning with a bang in 1961 In just his fifth tournament as a pro he won the 1961 PBA National Championship major at age 21 His only other PBA major title came in the 1973 ABC Masters now USBC Masters 3 He had a career best year in 1970 leading the Tour with five titles finishing third in earnings and claiming the PBA s Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award The season was higlighted by a furious finish in which Soutar won three of the final six events However he was beaten out for 1970 PBA Player of the Year by Nelson Burton Jr who won four titles and led the Tour in average Soutar would call the Player of the Year snub the biggest disappointment in his professional career 2 Soutar was a 1979 inductee into the PBA Hall of Fame He won his final regular PBA Tour title at the 1982 Syracuse Open He was elected to the USBC Hall of Fame in 1985 3 Soutar continued his success at the senior level capturing major championships at the 1999 Senior Tournament of Champions 2000 USBC Senior Masters and 2003 Senior U S Open He is the first PBA player to win both the USBC Masters and USBC Senior Masters in a career a feat repeated only twice since then by Walter Ray Williams Jr 2014 and Tom Hess 2021 He is also one of only eight bowlers to win a regular or Senior PBA title in five different decades joining Dick Weber Johnny Petraglia Walter Ray Williams Jr Pete Weber Amleto Monacelli Parker Bohn III and Norm Duke 5 In 2011 Soutar set the all time record for Senior PBA Tour appearances when he bowled in his 250th event in Dayton Ohio 6 In addition to winning the 1970 Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award on the regular PBA Tour Soutar won the Dick Weber Sportsmanship Award on the Senior PBA Tour following the 2012 season his 51st and final season as a pro thus becoming the only player to win a sportsmanship award on both tours 7 Dave was ranked 20th on the PBA s 2008 list of 50 Greatest Players of the Last 50 Years which celebrated the organization s 50th anniversary His career earnings with senior events included are over US 1 2 million 8 PBA Tour titles Edit Major championships are in bold text 1961 Second Annual PBA National Championship Cleveland OH 1965 Pikes Peak Open Colorado Springs CO 1967 Fort Worth Open Fort Worth TX 1968 Denver Open Denver CO 1969 American Airlines Open Detroit MI 1970 Showboat Invitational Las Vegas NV 1970 Waukegan Open Waukegan IL 1970 Bellows Valvair Open St Louis MO 1970 Lincoln Open Lincoln NE 1970 American Airlines Open Detroit MI 1971 Greater Los Angeles Open Arcadia CA 1971 Miller High Life Open Milwaukee WI 1973 ABC Masters Kansas City KS 1973 Home Box Office Open Portland OR 1974 Home Box Office Open Buffalo NY 1976 Miller High Life Open Milwaukee WI 1981 Aqua Fest Mr Gatti s Open Austin TX 1982 Syracuse Open Syracuse NY Personal EditDave Soutar and his wife Judy are one of the few successful husband and wife bowling duos Judy was a champion on the women s professional tour and like Dave is a member of the USBC Hall of Fame 2 References Edit Polk R L 1963 Directory Detroit East Side a b c Dave Soutar concludes career after more than half century of PBA competition bowlingdigital com August 14 2021 Retrieved July 15 2022 a b c USBC Hall of Famers Dave Soutar bowl com Retrieved July 15 2022 http www admin mtu edu urel news clips 2003 04 04 05 20 pdf bare URL PDF Hall of Fame biography Dave Soutar Professional Bowlers Association Retrieved 2011 02 07 Vint Bill Dave Soutar Closes 2011 Senior Tour Season with Record 250 Appearances Article at www pba com on August 31 2011 1 W R Williams Monacelli and Soutar Honored at Suncoast Senior U S Open Schneider Jerry at pba com on June 5 2013 Experts Select Earl Anthony as Greatest Player in PBA History Professional Bowlers Association 2009 01 25 Archived from the original on 2016 01 25 Retrieved 2011 02 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Soutar amp oldid 1100374358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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