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The 2024 U.S. Open was held at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 28 to February 4, with a pre-tournament qualifier on January 27. The tournament had a field of 108 players and a prize fund of $297,490, with a $100,000 top prize. [12] Kyle Troup, the runner-up in the 2023 U.S. Open, won his eleventh PBA Tour title and second ...
Showboat Bowling Center Las Vegas, Nevada: Jan 14–19 Pete Weber (5) Quaker State Open: Forum Bowling Lanes Grand Prairie, Texas: Jan 21–26 Mike Durbin (14) Lite Beer Classic: Don Carter's Kendall Lanes Miami, Florida: Jan 29 – Feb 2 Pete Weber (6) BPAA U.S. Open: Galaxy Lanes Venice, Florida: Feb 3–9 Marshall Holman (18) AMF Angle Open ...
ARC Alameda Open: Mel's Southshore Bowl Alameda, California: Jan 20–24 Bob Handley (1) Quaker State Open: Forum Bowling Lanes Grand Prairie, Texas: Jan 27–31 Marshall Holman (12) BPAA U.S. Open: Big Texan Lanes Houston, Texas: Feb 1–7 Marshall Holman (13) [1] Rolaids Open: Dick Weber Lanes Florissant, Missouri: Feb 10–14 Earl Anthony ...
This is a recap of the 1983 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 25th season, and consisted of 35 events. Earl Anthony registered his second career "three-peat" at the PBA National Championship, giving him six titles in this event overall.
Quaker State Open: Forum Bowling Lanes Grand Prairie, Texas: Jan 18–23 Bob Benoit (1) Don Carter's Greater New Orleans Classic: Don Carter's All-Star Lanes Harvey, Louisiana: Jan 25–30 Roger Bowker (1) Bowler's Journal Florida Open: Galaxy Lanes Venice, Florida: Feb 1–6 Marshall Holman (21) Miller Lite Classic: Don Carter's Kendall Lanes ...
This is a recap of the 1986 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 28th season, and consisted of 32 events. Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won his first three PBA titles on the season, and also won the player vote for the PBA Player of the Year award.
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Starting in October 2004, the PBA adopted an all-exempt national tour format. In this format, only 64 bowlers competed in most weekly events. Bowlers earned exemptions by winning a tournament during the previous season, winning one of the four major tournaments (thus gaining a multi-year exemption), placing among the top finishers in points, leading a region on the PBA Regional Tour (2005 ...