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Jason Belmonte loses lead, then closes with 300 to regain top spot heading into final round of match play at 2-pattern 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Indianapolis Open

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:00 pm
Jason Belmonte loses lead, then closes with 300 to regain top spot heading into final round of match play at 2-pattern 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Indianapolis Open
Jason Belmonte. Photo by Pro Bowlers Association.
Topography means no two bowling lanes are alike, and those differences only increase as players bowl and transition lane patterns, with those changes the greatest in the high-rev environment of the PBA Tour. By the end of a block on Tour that can mean huge differences moving pairs, as was shown at the end of Friday’s second round of match play in the 2019 PBA Go Bowling! Indianapolis Open. In the penultimate seventh game, Jason Belmonte shot 166 and lost his match and Wes Malott rolled...