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Omaha bowling pro shop reaches 40-year milestone, a legacy for father-son duo
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Tom Kelley Sr., right, opened the bowling pro shop on South 84th Street in 1980. He had 19 years of experience in the business by then. Tom Jr. worked at the store as a teenager. Today, he and his wife, Xan, manage the shop.
It goes beyond the bowling balls, bags and shoes on display at Tom Kelleyโs Pro Shop.
The reason the Omaha bowling pro shop first survived, and later thrived for the past 40 years is the two generations of family serving its customers.
Tom Kelley Sr. opened the shop โ situated in Westgate Plaza at 3401 S. 84th St. on Aug. 11, 1980 โ after learning the bowling business while working at the Rose Bowl for 19 years.
He learned to measure, fit and drill bowling balls, developing a huge clientele. He and his late wife, Emilie, and then 15-year-old son, Tom Kelley Jr., were the original employees of the pro shop. Son Wade Phillips and daughter Kaye Morris joined later.
Tom Kelley’s Pro Shop carries the latest in bowling equipment, from balls to bags to shoes. One change over 40 years has been the explosion of color in the gear.ย ย
Today, the pro shop is run by Tom Jr. and his wife, Xan.
Ron Petak, a longtime Omaha bowler and a regular customer, said he wonโt take his bowling business anywhere else. โThe Kelleys are just good people,โ he said. โThey treatย their customers right, and they know the business.โ
In fact, Petak only allows the Kelleys โ first Tom Sr. and later Tom Jr. โ to drill his bowling balls. The Kelleys, he said, take time with their customers to learn about their game before beginning their work. โIt goes beyond putting three holes in a bowling ball.โ
Tom Sr. explained: โWe know our customers. We ask them questions. The right questions.โ The key is to make the ball feel comfortable in the bowlerโs hand, Tom Sr. said.ย
The Kelleys realize each bowlerโs hand is unique โ which means drilling has to be customized and each ball has to be laid out to match its playerโs game. The pro shop still provides same-day service for ball drilling. โWeโre always trying to improve what we do,โ Tom Jr. said.
Word spread and soon local bowling center employees were referring their business to Tom Kelleyโs Pro Shop โ pointing out the quality work done there.
Tom Sr. opened the shop during a time when the bowling industry, which hit its heyday in the 1950s and โ60s, was in transition.
In 1980, AMF introduced the black Angle urethane ball, which featured new technology and was twice as expensive as the plastic and rubber balls of the day. He bought 200 black Angles โ that proved to be a worthy investment.
The pro shop’s continuing success is a reflection of investing in new technology, staying focused on customer service and providing quality products, Tom Jr. said.
League and tournament bowlers, Tom Jr. said, are an important segment of the customer base, requiring the best in equipment and service. The Kelleys also welcome customers who are new to the game for recreation and fun.
โWe help them find the right equipment to fit their skill level,โ Tom Jr. said.
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On any given day, customers will find 180 balls, 60 styles of shoes, 100 bags and a wide assortment of accessories.
โOur pro shop ranks among the Top 5 nationwide for square footage and inventory” according to industry sales reps who travel the country, Tom Jr. said.
Tom Kelleyโs main shop in Omaha and satellite locations in Norfolk and Columbus draw customers from a six-state area and fans nationwide.
โWe have transplants call and ask us to drill their new ball โ because we have their measurements on file,โ Xan Kelley said. โWeโll ship their ball right to their doorstep.โ
Some customers have been with the pro shop for its 40 years, Tom Sr. said. Some even date back to his Rose Bowl days.
Customer loyalty means a lot.
On any given day, customers will find 180 balls, 60 styles of shoes, 100 bags and a wide assortment of accessories.
โOur pro shop ranks among the Top 5 nationwide for square footage and inventory” according to industry sales reps who travel the country, Tom Jr. said.
Tom Kelleyโs main shop in Omaha and satellite locations in Norfolk and Columbus draw customers from a six-state area and fans nationwide.
โWe have transplants call and ask us to drill their new ball โ because we have their measurements on file,โ Xan Kelley said. โWeโll ship their ball right to their doorstep.โ
Some customers have been with the pro shop for its 40 years, Tom Sr. said. Some even date back to his Rose Bowl days.
Customer loyalty means a lot.
โThey come back because they know the job will be done right,โ Tom Jr. said.








