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Published: Friday, Oct. 16 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Brett

I remember when Tammy started on the PWBA back in '94, I thought she could have competed on the mens tours with ease at that time. She seems to have made a return to that form finally after all the injury problems that derailed her career the first time and its great to see that. She still throws an amazingly powerful shot and I really want to congratulate her on her win and on the perserverance to come back through it all. Shes still a stunningly beautiful woman too...

Dustin Baker

WTG Tammy, I have enjoyed knowing your husband and was very happy to find out about your win. Keep it up for sure and show that the bowlers in Utah and run with anyone.

dave

Its was great to see tammy back on the womens series again. I remember watching some of her wins before the surgery. She's always had a great game and been fun to watch. Hopefully if the womens series comes out east to New york someday i'll get to watch live.

Joe Doctor

I think that Tammy proved to everyone that she is a great bowler. I congradulate her. She beat in my mind the best lady bowler in the world. I have to admit I was hoping Carolyn would win the Open but it was not to be. Carolyn you are still number one in my book.

James C.

Tammy great bowling,I only hope that the women tour returns for good,the women are the true bowlers of the game,when kids ask me about the game I alway tell them to look at the ladys they are the true bowlers, they play the game right.

Captain

I like a lot of bowlers do not know Tammy Boomershine.

But I do remember Tammy Turner. Who threw it better than a lot of men and yes she is Back.

jon stone

this women has got game!! going to kill the tour.

Rick Hudson

Tammy,Great job, I was your Tournament Director when you won your first tournament I wish you would have won more you always had the talent. Glad to see you and Hank have survived all the turmoil that was the Womens Tour. Good luck in all your future endeavors

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