Johnny Guenther


Johnny Guenther was an American professional ten-pin bowler from Edmonds, Washington and a member of the Professional Bowlers Association. He is a member of both the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame. Guenther had 11 PBA Tour titles in his career, including one major championship, and rolled the PBA’s second-ever televised 300 game.

PBA Career

Guenther won his first PBA title on at the PBA Oxnard Open. On the way to his fourth title in San Jose, California on, Guenther rolled the PBA’s second-ever televised 300 game. The feat occurred during the second of Guenther's four matches broadcast live that day. Guenther defeated future PBA Hall of Famer Don Johnson in that match, 300–189, then went on to defeat two other future Hall of Famers for the title. Guenther won his lone PBA major in the PBA National Championship, topping Dick Ritger in the final match for his seventh title overall. He won his eighth and ninth titles in back-to-back weeks during the . His 11th and final title was earned just shy of his 40th birthday, on at the Ford Open in Arcadia, California.
While Guenther was feared on the lanes, he was well-liked off of them, winning the PBA’s Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award three times. He was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1986, and the USBC Hall of Fame in 1988. He was ranked #45 on the PBA’s 2008 list of "50 Greatest Players of the Last 50 Years".

PBA Tour Titles

Major titles in bold type.
  1. 1965 PBA Oxnard Open
  2. 1966 Tucson Squirt Open
  3. 1968 Miller High Life Open
  4. 1969 San Jose Open
  5. 1971 Andy Granatelli’s STP Classic
  6. 1971 Mercury Open
  7. 1972 PBA National Championship
  8. 1974 Lincoln-Mercury Open
  9. 1974 Miller High Life Open
  10. 1975 Seattle Open
  11. 1976 Ford Open

    Death

Guenther died on June 27, 2018 following a brief illness. He was 82 years old.