The film chronicles the professional bowling tour, showcasing archival footage from the 1950s and '60s to its near extinction in 1997. The story follows the transformation of the PBA under CEO Steve Miller, who modernizes the sport. The narrative focuses on four pro bowlers: Pete Weber, a conservative player; Walter Ray Williams Jr., a dominant player and horseshoe-pitching champion; Chris Barnes, a young father competing for his family's well-being; and Wayne Webb, a 20-time champion fighting to stave off bankruptcy.
A League of Ordinary Gentlemen
A group of middle-aged friends reunite to revive their love for bowling, driven by a desire to bring the sport back to its former glory.