Since We Are Talking About Glen Peltier, I Give You The Following: 2020 08 01.


GLEN PELTIER became an Instant Pro on October 31, 1984, at the
Bradenton Shuffleboard Club. Hall of Fame candidates must have
accumulated at least 200 points; Glen easily surpassed that
requirement by amassing an amazing total of 500 points at the time
of his induction on February 20, 1995, at Lake Worth. He ended the
1994-95 season with 72 points (70 in Main events and 2 in
Consolation), easily leading the Gold Medal winners as a very
popular champion. Thus, he will begin the 1995-96 playing season
with a total of 521 lifetime points! Glen played his first Masters
tournament in 1986 and has continued playing in the F.S.A.’s most
prestigious event every year since that time. He has won the
Masters four times — his most recent win in the 1995 Masters. He
is rarely seen without a smile on his face and is considered by many
players as Shuffleboard’s Ambassador of Good Sportsmanship.
During Glen’s Pro career, he has missed only one state tournament,
and he also plays in most West Coast District tournaments. When
he isn’t playing the sport he loves, he teaches individuals and
groups, or is involved in projects related to the game. An ultimate
champion, Glen eagerly shares his wealth of knowledge with players
who are anxious to improve their game. He says that shuffleboard
has given him so much happiness that he feels a great debt of
gratitude and will do anything he can for the sport he loves.

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