It was in the US Open semifinals against Jakob Butturff in Reno on Sunday that the teenager offered one of the most difficult strokes in bowling.

A "7-10 barrier".

That is, after Neuer's first blow, only two cones remained, the one on the far right and the one on the far left.

Then you have to hit one cone with such hard force that it bounces over to the opposite side and strikes down the other.

First to succeed since 1991

Neuer managed to sort out the vulnerable situation and according to Yahoo Sports, he became the first player in 30 years in the PBA's (Professional Bowlers Association) television broadcasts to succeed with the feat.

Furthermore, they write that such a blow has only been filmed four times in total in the history of the PBA, which dates back to the 1950s.

Although Neuer was responsible for the match's great delicacy, he still did not manage to reach all the way to the final.

Jakob Butturff won the match with 257-203.

Anthony's father, Andy Neuer, won the prestigious PBA Tour title in 1994.