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Michael Todd Fagan (born November 4, 1980) is an American former professional bowler on the PBA Tour. He has also participated in World Bowling Tour (WBT) and European Bowling Tour (EBT) events, and as a member of Team USA in international competitions. Known for his high backswing, he was given the nickname "King of Swing". He has a high RPM rate, but also has a smooth release, so his style can be classified as either a cranker or a power stroker.

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PBA career

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Fagan began his PBA career in the 2002–03 season, and owns five PBA Tour titles, including two majors. He captured his first PBA title in his 108th career event, winning the PBA Exempt Doubles Classic with partner Danny Wiseman in the 2007–08 season. He earned his first singles title at the 2010 One-a-Day Dick Weber Open, defeating all-time titles leader Walter Ray Williams, Jr. in the final match.[1][2]

Having lost to Chris Barnes in his first TV appearance at the semifinals of the 2003 Empire State Open in Latham, New York, Fagan won against Barnes in the 2012 USBC Masters, overcoming a 30-pin deficit after five frames to win his third title and first major championship.[3] Fagan narrowly missed winning a second consecutive major in that season's U.S. Open, when Pete Weber rolled a strike on his final ball of the tenth frame to defeat Fagan by a single pin, 215–214.[4] His next victory came at the 2012 Brunswick Euro Challenge, a World Bowling Tour event, where he was credited with his fourth PBA Title.[5] Marking his first (and so far only) season with multiple titles, Fagan won a career-high $116,950 in 2011–12.

Fagan won his fifth career title and second major at the PBA World Championship on January 11, 2015, defeating Wes Malott in the final match, 252–212.[6]

PBA Tour titles

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Major championships are in bold text.

  1. 2008 PBA Exempt Doubles Classic w/Danny Wiseman (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  2. 2010 One-A-Day Dick Weber Open (Fountain Valley, California)
  3. 2012 Alka-Seltzer Plus Liquid Gels USBC Masters (Henderson, Nevada)
  4. 2012 Brunswick Euro Challenge (Sainte-Maxime, France)
  5. 2015 PBA World Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Other career highlights

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  • Prior to 2012, Fagan's best finish at a major was third place at the 2006 U.S. Open. He defeated 2000 U.S. Open champion Robert Smith, 216–214, in the first match of the finals (his first career televised victory) before losing to eventual champion Tommy Jones.
  • Had a career-high four perfect 300 games during the 2007–08 season, tied for second on Tour. Through the 2016 season, he had accumulated 21 perfect games in PBA events.
  • His career PBA Tour earnings are over $892,000 (through 2016). He also owns two PBA Regional titles.[7]
  • Was the victim of Liz Johnson in the finals of the 2005 East Region Kingpin Lanes tournament, the first PBA tournament ever won by a female bowler.
  • Lost with an 8-pin count to Jack Jurek's strike in a sudden death rolloff after tying the game at 218 in the 2009 Shark Championship, giving Jurek his first title in 14 years.
  • Has won five European Bowling Tour (EBT) titles as of April 30, 2012.[8]
  • He is a five-time member of Team USA (2010–11, 2013–15)[9]
  • Fagan has also served as PBA Player Committee Chairman and was on the USBC Board of Directors.

Personal life

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Originally from Patchogue, New York, Fagan now resides in Las Vegas with his wife, Emily, who bowled collegiately for Wichita State University and also for Team USA 2010.[9] The two were married in 2013. Mike, who got his undergraduate degree in Finance at St. John's University, announced during the 2015 season that he would be reducing his appearances on the PBA Tour to pursue his MBA at the University of California, Berkeley.[10] He only entered three PBA Tour events in the 2016 season and did not make an appearance in the 2017 season. By 2020, he had become Director of Business Development for a company that owns bowling centers in Minnesota.[11]

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Michael Fagan is an American former professional ten-pin bowler who achieved prominence on the ( with five career titles, including two major championships: the 2012 and the 2015 . Known for his distinctive high backswing and smooth release that earned him the nickname "The King of Swing," Fagan amassed $893,152 in career earnings over 243 PBA events before transitioning from competition to the business side of . In April 2025, he purchased Tenpins & More, a bowling center in , marking his entry into ownership and continuing his involvement in the sport he helped elevate during his touring career. Fagan's path to professional success began after a standout amateur career, including two years bowling collegiately at the University of , where he honed his skills before turning pro in 2001. His breakthrough PBA victory came in 2008 at the PBA Exempt Doubles Classic with partner Danny Wiseman, followed by additional titles in 2010 (One-A-Day Open) and 2012 (Brunswick Euro Challenge). The 2012 win, where he defeated Chris Barnes 246-213 in the final match at Sunset Station in , solidified his status as a major contender and provided his first career major trophy after years of consistent top finishes, including five runner-up placements. Three years later, Fagan claimed his second major at the 2015 PBA in , navigating challenging lane conditions to secure the victory and cap a career highlighted by 25 championship round appearances and 210 cashes on the tour. Beyond his competitive achievements, Fagan represented the internationally, earning a in at the . His smooth yet powerful style, characterized by high (RPM) on the ball, made him a fan favorite and influenced instructional content in bowling media, as detailed in analyses of his technique during peak seasons like 2009-2011. After stepping away from full-time touring around 2016 to pursue an MBA at the , Fagan applied his expertise to industry roles, including director of business development at Triple Shift Entertainment, where he oversaw operations at multiple centers in and advocated for adaptations like enhanced facility maintenance post-COVID-19. His 2025 acquisition of Tenpins & More not only preserves a venue hosting events like the Open but also reflects Fagan's commitment to growing the sport through community-focused ownership.

Early life and education

Childhood in New York

Michael Todd Fagan was born on November 4, 1980, in . He grew up in the Long Island community of Greenlawn, attending , where his passion for began to develop in the local environment. Fagan's initial foray into competitive occurred through youth events in the New York area, highlighted by his win at the 1997 Teen Masters championship as a high school student.

College bowling and academics

Fagan began his collegiate bowling career at the University of Nebraska, where he competed for two years before transferring. He then attended St. John's University in New York, where he bowled for the Red Storm team and pursued a degree in finance. At St. John's, Fagan distinguished himself as a standout performer in intercollegiate bowling, earning All-American honors three times from the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association (NCBCA). He was named to the first team in the 1999–2000 season, the second team in 2000–01, and the second team in 2001–02. These accolades highlighted his consistency and skill in national competitions, contributing to the team's regional success in the Northeast. Prior to his college years, Fagan had already achieved notable success in junior bowling, qualifying for Junior Team USA at age 16 and representing the in international youth events. This early international exposure underscored his potential as an amateur standout. After earning his finance degree from St. John's in 2002, Fagan had already transitioned to the professional ranks on the the previous year at age 21, marking the end of his collegiate and amateur career.

Professional career

PBA Tour participation

Mike Fagan began his Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour career in the 2002–03 season, marking the start of a 14-year tenure characterized by steady participation and gradual improvement. Over the course of his career, he competed in 243 PBA Tour events, demonstrating remarkable longevity in a competitive field. His debut season saw limited success, but Fagan's persistence paid off with his first title coming in his 108th career event during the 2007–08 season. Fagan's overall performance metrics highlight his consistency, with 210 cashes (an 86% cashing rate), 119 appearances, and 25 championship round appearances across his events. By the end of his full-time participation, he had amassed total career of $893,151.61 on the . He ultimately secured five titles, including two majors, underscoring his ability to perform under pressure despite an initially slow start. In 2015, Fagan took a hiatus from the PBA Tour to pursue an MBA at the , shifting focus toward a in high finance. He made a limited return in 2016, entering only three events before effectively retiring from professional competition to prioritize his studies and new professional path. This transition capped a defined by endurance and selective high-stakes success rather than volume of victories.

PBA Tour titles and majors

Mike Fagan secured five titles during his career, with two of them being prestigious majors that highlighted his versatility and precision on challenging lane conditions. His first victory came in a doubles event, marking the beginning of a breakthrough period that saw him claim individual triumphs across domestic and international venues. Fagan's smooth, pendulum-like delivery, which earned him the nickname "The King of Swing" for its effortless power and control, was particularly evident in these high-stakes performances, allowing him to adapt seamlessly to varying oil patterns. Fagan's inaugural PBA title arrived on January 27, 2008, at the PBA Exempt Doubles Classic held at Red Rock Lanes in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he partnered with Danny Wiseman to defeat Ronnie Russell and Patrick Allen in the championship match after starting with five consecutive strikes. This win, broadcast on ESPN, provided Fagan with his first taste of televised success after 107 prior events without a victory. His breakthrough individual title followed on January 31, 2010, at the One-A-Day Dick Weber Open in Fountain Valley, California, where Fagan overcame a seven-year drought by defeating Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. 241-213 in the final, closing with three strikes after opening with four. This event, part of the PBA's Southwest Region swing, showcased Fagan's mental resilience, as he had finished runner-up in the same tournament the previous year. Fagan elevated his career in 2012 by capturing his first major at the on January 29 in , rallying from behind to defeat top seed Chris Barnes 246-213 in the championship match at Sunset Station's . Despite entering the final as the underdog, Fagan's steady striking in the later frames secured the $50,000 prize and established him as a contender in elite competition. Later that year, on March 25, he added his fourth PBA title at the Brunswick Euro Challenge in Saint-Maximin, , nearly bowling a perfect game in the final by defeating Joonas Jehkinen 279-213, leaving only the 10-pin on his last shot after nine strikes. This international PBA-sanctioned event drew 399 competitors from 35 countries and underscored Fagan's global adaptability. Fagan's second major and career fifth title came on January 11, 2015, at the PBA World Championship in , , where he outlasted 252-212 in the final at South Point Bowling Plaza to claim the Trophy and $50,000. After trading strikes early, Fagan capitalized on Malott's fifth-frame 2-10 split and recovered from his own eighth-frame 8-10 split to finish strong, ending a three-year title drought and qualifying him for PBA Hall of Fame consideration.

International and team achievements

European and World Bowling Tour

Mike Fagan achieved significant success on the European Bowling Tour (EBT), securing five titles between 2008 and 2012, which highlighted his prowess in international tenpin bowling competitions outside the . His first EBT victory came at the 2008 Brunswick Euro Challenge in , where he defeated Peter Ljung in the final match to claim the top prize. Fagan followed this with his second EBT title at the 2009 Brunswick Euro Challenge in , overcoming Brian Voss 236-225 in the championship match for a 16,000 payout. In 2010, Fagan captured his third EBT crown at the Ebonite Open in , dominating the stepladder finals with strong performances including a 77-pin margin in the opener against Martin Larsen. He added his fourth title in 2012 at the Brunswick Euro Challenge in , where he nearly bowled a perfect game in the finals, defeating Joonas Jehkinen 501-193 over two games to earn $19,998 and also credit toward his totals as a World Bowling Tour event. Later that year, Fagan clinched his fifth EBT victory at the Dream-Bowl Palermo Open in , beating Clara Guerrero in the title match and becoming the season's first multiple EBT champion while extending his lead in the men's points ranking. Beyond the EBT, Fagan actively participated in World Bowling Tour (WBT) events, qualifying for the prestigious WBT Finals multiple times based on his global points accumulation. In , he surged to the lead in the WTBA International Open, a WBT stop in , by cracking a 1,500-pin total over six games for a 250 average. He earned a spot in the 2013 WBT Finals after finishing third in points at the Thailand leg with 531 points, competing against top international bowlers like Mika Koivuniemi and . Fagan returned to the WBT Finals in 2016, reaching the men's semifinals where he faced before a narrow defeat. One of Fagan's standout international achievements was a in at the in , , partnering with to defeat 905–871 in the two-game final; Fagan contributed 279 in the second game to secure the first-ever gold for Team USA at the event. His consistent performances across these circuits, including leading the WTBA points list after major U.S. events like the , underscored his status as a top global competitor during his peak years.

Team USA and global representations

Mike Fagan served as a member of Team USA five times, representing the in international competitions during the 2010–2011 and 2013–2015 cycles. His selections highlighted his consistent performance in national trials and his value to the squad in team-based events. As a key contributor, Fagan participated in various disciplines, including singles, doubles, trios, and team competitions, helping elevate U.S. bowling on the global stage. At the 2011 Pan American Bowling Confederation (PABCON) Men's Championships in Guadalajara, , Fagan earned a in singles with a score of 1,379 pins across six games. He also secured gold medals as part of U.S. teams in the trios event, partnering with Chris Barnes and Bill O'Neill for a record-breaking total of 4,179 pins, and in the team event, contributing 1,377 pins to the squad's winning score of 6,730 pins. These achievements underscored his reliability in multi-player formats, where coordinated strategies and lane adjustments were critical. Fagan's international impact extended to Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ)—now World Bowling—events, notably the 2014 World Bowling Men's Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where he captured four silver medals for Team USA. These included silvers in the trios (with teammates finishing second to Denmark), team (runner-up to South Korea after a 1,236-985 semifinal win over Sweden), all-events (second overall with a 5,603-pin total), and a runner-up finish in the Masters to South Korea's Kang Hee-won by a score of 213–198. In 2013, he added a gold medal in mixed doubles at the World Games in Cali, Colombia, partnering with Kelly Kulick to defeat Canada 905–871 in the two-game final and claim the first-ever bowling gold for the U.S. at the event. These performances demonstrated Fagan's adaptability in high-stakes, international team settings, often involving diverse lane conditions and formats.

Later career and legacy

Post-tour business pursuits

After retiring from full-time competition on the in 2016, Mike Fagan took a hiatus starting in 2015 to pursue a (MBA) at the , aiming to transition into a business career outside of professional . He completed the MBA program and briefly worked in business development for MGM Resorts in before shifting focus to the bowling industry. By 2020, Fagan had joined Triple Shift Entertainment as Director of , where he contributed to the operations of a chain of 10 bowling centers across , leveraging his professional experience to support industry growth amid challenges like the . This role marked his deeper involvement in the business side of bowling, drawing on earnings approaching $900,000 from the to fund his professional pivot. In April 2025, Fagan acquired Tenpins & More, a bowling center in , becoming its owner and committing to maintain its emphasis on league play, tournaments, and community events, including hosting the 2025 Open. Through this ownership, he continues to engage with the bowling sector by promoting certified string pinsetters and enhancing facility standards for competitive and recreational bowlers.

Hall of Fame considerations

Mike Fagan meets the title-based criteria for induction into the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Hall of Fame in the performance category, which requires either a minimum of 10 PBA Tour titles or 5 titles including at least 2 majors, alongside 20 years of PBA membership. Fagan secured 5 PBA Tour victories, two of which were majors: the 2012 USBC Masters, where he defeated Chris Barnes 246-213 in the final, and the 2015 PBA World Championship, defeating Wes Malott 252-212. His career earnings on the PBA Tour approached $900,000, ranking him among the tour's top historical money winners relative to his active years. However, Fagan's career hiatus after 2015 has raised questions about fulfilling the 20-year membership threshold, potentially barring automatic ballot placement despite his qualifying titles. For the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Hall of Fame in the Superior Performance category, candidates must be at least 45 years old and have maintained USBC membership in good standing for a minimum of 20 years, with demonstrated excellence in national or international competition such as multiple national titles or significant Team USA contributions. Born in 1980, Fagan turned 45 in 2025, satisfying the age requirement, and his 2012 victory counts as a key national title. His five appearances on Team USA further bolster his case, including earning one gold, one silver, and one at the 2011 Pan American Bowling Confederation (PABCON) Championships—gold in the five-person team event, gold in trios with teammates Chris Barnes and Bill O'Neill, and bronze in singles. A 20-year USBC membership stipulation similarly poses a challenge due to his post-2015 break from competitive play. Advocates for Fagan's induction emphasize his outsized impact relative to his tour tenure, particularly his international prowess, where he captured five European Bowling Tour (EBT) titles, including the 2012 Brunswick Euro Challenge after rolling 279-193 in the final. This success elevated American bowling's global profile during a period of European dominance on the tour. In historical context, Fagan's two PBA majors align him with accomplished peers like and Tommy Jones, who earned induction with comparable major counts but longer careers; his $900,000 in earnings and PABCON medals underscore a legacy of versatility across formats, from high-rev speed to adaptive lane play, warranting consideration for rule flexibility to recognize abbreviated yet dominant runs.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Mike Fagan married Maier on June 15, 2013, in . , a former collegiate bowler, attended on a , where she earned All-American honors, and represented Team USA in 2010. The couple resides in , .

Residence and interests

Fagan was born in , and grew up in . He has resided in several locations during his career, including , in 2015. As of April 2025, Fagan purchased Tenpins & More, a bowling center in , indicating his entry into bowling center ownership. The couple shares a passion for , which has been integral to their personal and professional lives. Beyond the sport, Fagan pursued an MBA at the , reflecting his interest in .

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