Tom Daugherty

Tom Daugherty (born February 22, 1975) is a right-handed American professional ten-pin bowler residing in Riverview, Florida.

Daugherty wound up on the wrong end of PBA history that day, rolling seven splits en route to a record-low 100 score.

Daugherty made the TV finals for the 2016 PBA Tournament of Champions and the 2016 USBC Masters, but could not complete the quest for a title in either of these major events.

[7] Daugherty was again a member of the Silver Lake Atom Splitters team, which won the PBA League title in 2018.

[8] While he didn't win a title in 2019, Daugherty made a career-high 13 match play rounds and cashed a then-career high $75,890 in PBA earnings.

Having earned the #1 seed for the televised finals, the 46-year old defeated Jakob Butturff in his lone match, 263–257, to capture the title and $100,000 top prize.

[9] Four days later, Daugherty won his fourth PBA Tour title in the final event of the World Series.

[10] Daugherty and partner BJ Moore also finished second in another World Series of Bowling event, the Roth-Holman PBA Doubles Championship.

In addition to earning a living on the lanes, he operates two bowling pro shops in the Tampa Bay Area, also running the store online via TDbowling.com.