Brian Voss was born on August 4,1958 and in Cornelius, North Carolina, is a professional ten-pin bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association since 1982.
10 Facts About Brian Voss
Brian Voss was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1994 and the USBC Hall of Fame in 2007.
Brian Voss served two years as an Army electronics technician in the Seattle, WA area, where he had the opportunity to participate in intramural bowling and refine his game while winning multiple All-Army championships.
Brian Voss won his first PBA tour title in the 1983 Greater Detroit Open.
Brian Voss suffered a broken wrist at the beginning of the 1999 season, and the streak ended.
Brian Voss has collected over $2.4 million in career PBA earnings.
Brian Voss was known for exceptional versatility, being able to bowl well on multiple oil patterns.
Brian Voss won his second PBA50 Tour title on May 2,2018, at the Mooresville Open in Mooresville, NC.
Early in his career, Brian Voss developed a reputation because of his poster-boy good looks.
Unlike most bowlers, who stay on the road between stops of the grueling PBA tour, Brian Voss routinely flew home to his wife and two sons in the Atlanta area, even if only for a couple of days.