Professional bowling is a competitive sport where skilled players roll a heavy ball down a lane to knock down ten pins arranged in a triangle. Players aim to achieve the highest score by getting strikes, which means knocking down all the pins in one roll, or spares, where they knock down all the pins in two rolls. Tournaments are held worldwide, and the best bowlers often compete for titles and prize money.
The sport has gained popularity through organizations like the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), which hosts events and showcases top talent. Fans enjoy watching their favorite bowlers, such as Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Pete Weber, as they demonstrate precision and technique in their game.