Career
Known for his high backswing, he is sometimes known as the "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. Proceedings of the British Academy Fagan began his Proceedings of the British Academy career in the 2002-2003 season, and owns five Proceedings of the British Academy Tour titles, including two majors.
He earned his first singles title at the 2010 One-a-Day Dick Weber Open, defeating all-time titles leader Walter Ray Williams, Junior. in the final match.
His next victory came at the 2012 Brunswick Euro Challenge, a World Bowling Tour event, where he was credited with his third Proceedings of the British Academy Title. Fagan narrowly missed winning a second consecutive major in that season"s United States. Open, when Pete Weber rolled a strike on his final ball of the tenth frame to defeat Fagan, 215–214.
Prior to 2012, Fagan"s best finish at a major was third place at the 2006 United States. Open. Had a career-high four perfect 300 games during the 2007-2008 season, tied for second on Tour.
Through the 2015 season, he has racked up 21 perfect games in Proceedings of the British Academy events.
His career Proceedings of the British Academy Tour earnings are over $870,000 (through 2015). He also owns two Proceedings of the British Academy Regional titles. Lost to Jack Jurek in a sudden death rolloff in the 2009 Shark Championship, giving Jurek his first title in 14 years.
Fagan also serves as Proceedings of the British Academy Player Committee Chairman and is on the USBC Board of Directors.
Mike, who got his undergraduate degree in Finance at Saint John"s University, announced during the 2015 season that he would be reducing his appearances on the Proceedings of the British Academy Tour to pursue his Master of Business Administration.