2017 PBA Tour season

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PBA Bowling Tour: 2017 Season
League Professional Bowlers Association
Sport Ten-pin bowling
DurationJanuary 10 – November 19
PBA Tour
PBA Tour seasons

2017 is the 58th season of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. The 2017 schedule includes 24 singles title events, two doubles title events, and one non-title team event (PBA League).

Contents

Tournament schedule and recaps

For the second year in a row, the PBA held three consecutive major tournaments in "Big February": The Barbasol PBA Players Championship, Fire Lake PBA Tournament of Champions, and the USBC Masters. The U.S. Open took place October 25 through November 1.

The season's final major, the PBA World Championship, was again part of the World Series of Bowling (WSOB), which took place November 7–19 at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada. WSOB IX consisted of four "animal oil pattern" tournaments (Cheetah, Chameleon, Scorpion and Shark), each of which are standalone PBA title events while collectively serving as initial qualifying for the PBA World Championship. Total pinfall from the 40 games of animal pattern qualifying (10 games per tournament) determined the 49 bowlers for the Cashers Round of the World Championship. Cashers then bowled 20 more games (5 on each oil pattern) to determine the top five for the November 19 stepladder finals. [1]

In April, the PBA announced the first-ever Main Event PBA Finals, held May 18–20 in Orlando, Florida and broadcast for five consecutive Tuesdays on CBS Sports Network, starting May 30. This is an invitational event that serves as a type of bowling "playoffs", similar to The Chase for the Cup in NASCAR or the FedEx Cup in PGA golf. The event featured the top eight players in PBA Tour earnings, from the start of the 2015 season through this year's USBC Masters. Players were seeded 1–8 based on earnings, and split into Group 1 (1, 4, 5 and 8 seeds) and Group 2 (2, 3, 6 and 7 seeds). The groups bowled a mixed roundrobin match play session of four matches each, which made up the first two broadcasts. Players were then re-seeded within their groups, based on total pinfall plus a 50 pin bonus for every match win. Group 1 and Group 2 stepladder matches were held next, and were broadcast in the third and fourth weeks. The Group 1 and Group 2 winners then faced off in the fifth and final broadcast in a three-game, total pinfall head-to-head match to determine the PBA Finals champion. [2]

For a second straight year, the PBA kept a rolling points list for all of the season's Xtra Frame tournaments (so designated because they are broadcast start-to-finish on the PBA's Xtra Frame subscription webcast service). Last season, a $10,000 winner-take-all bonus was awarded to the top points earner in the series. For 2017, the Xtra Frame series was renamed the XF PBA Tour Storm Cup, with Storm Bowling sponsoring an expanded award platform. The top points earner in 2017 won a $20,000 bonus, with additional payouts for second through fifth-place finishers ($10,000, $8,000, $7,000 and $5,000). [3] Seven tour stops made up the Storm Cup series. Two additional tournaments (DHC PBA Japan Invitational and PBA-PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles) were also covered exclusively by Xtra Frame, but did not qualify for Xtra Frame series points. [3]

Highlights

Season awards

Tournament summary

Below is a current schedule of events for the 2017 PBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PBA title numbers for winners are shown in parentheses.

EventAirdateCityPreliminary roundsFinal roundOil patternWinnerNotes
DHC PBA Japan Invitational Jan 14 X Osaka, Japan Jan 10–13Live E. J. Tackett, USA (6)Invitational event. ¥5 million (US$43,800) first prize.
Barbasol PBA Players ChampionshipFeb 12 E Columbus, OH Feb 6–11Live Jason Belmonte, Australia (13)Open event. PBA major. $40,000 top prize.
52nd Fire Lake PBA Tournament of Champions Feb 19 E Shawnee, OK Feb 14–18LiveTOC CustomE. J. Tackett, USA (7)Invitational event. PBA major. $50,000 top prize.
USBC Masters Feb 26 E Las Vegas, NV Feb 20–25LiveUSBC CustomJason Belmonte, Australia (14)Open event. PBA major. $30,000 top prize.
World Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s FinalsFeb 26 E Las Vegas, NV 2015–16 WBT eventsLiveWomen: Danielle McEwan, USA

Men: Anthony Simonsen, USA

Top 3 men and Top 3 women in 2015–16 WBT tournament points. Non-title event. $20,000 top prize each player.
PBA Xtra Frame Reality Check ClassicMar 19 X Tamarac, FL Mar 17–18LiveJosh Blanchard, USA (3)Open event. $10,000 top prize. (Make-up of cancelled 2016 event.)
PBA International WBT Brunswick Euro ChallengeN/A Munich, Germany Mar 20–25Mar 26 Dominic Barrett, England (5)WBT and PBA title event. 12,500 (US$13,452) first prize.
MaineQuarterly.com Mark Roth-Marshall Holman PBA Doubles ChampionshipApr 16 E Portland, ME Apr 9–12LiveMark Roth Jesper Svensson, Sweden (6) and Kyle Troup, USA (2)Open event. $24,000 top prize.
L.L.Bean PBA League Elias CupQuarters: Apr 23, 30 E
Semis: May 7 E
Finals: May 14 E
Portland, MEApr 13–15Apr 16Multiple Shipyard Dallas Strikers: Norm Duke (player-manager), Tommy Jones, Bill O'Neill, Rhino Page, B.J. MooreTeam event. $60,000 top prize.
Main Event PBA Tour FinalsRoundrobin (matches 1-8): May 30 C
Roundrobin (matches 9-16): Jun 6 C
Group 1 Stepladder: Jun 13 C
Group 2 Stepladder: Jun 20 C
Finals: Jun 27 C
Orlando, FL May 18–19May 20Main Event (custom)E. J. Tackett, USA (8)Invitational event, $30,000 top prize. Top 8 in PBA Tour earnings, Jan 2015 through Feb 2017: (1) Jason Belmonte, (2) E.J. Tackett, (3) Dominic Barrett, (4) Jesper Svensson, (5) Anthony Simonsen, (6) Ryan Ciminelli, (7) Tommy Jones, (8) Sean Rash.
PBA Xtra Frame Wilmington OpenMay 29 X Wilmington, NC May 26–28LiveAnthony Simonsen, USA (3)Open event. $10,000 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Jonesboro OpenJun 4 X Jonesboro, AR Jun 2–3Live François Lavoie, Canada (3)Open event. $12,500 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Lubbock Sports OpenJun 11 X Lubbock, TX Jun 9–10Live Marshall Kent, USA (3)Open event. $12,500 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Billy Hardwick Memorial OpenJun 25 X Memphis, TN Jun 23–24LiveLow-volume oilMatt Sanders, USA (1)Open event, $10,000 top prize. Players limited to using two plastic (polyester) bowling balls. [7]
Grand Casino Hotel & Resort PBA Oklahoma OpenPlay-in Stepladder: Jul 1 E
Finals: Jul 2 E
Shawnee, OK Jun 26 – Jul 1LiveWolf, Bear, Badger, Oklahoma.
Top seed chooses finals pattern.
Marshall Kent, USA (4)Open event. $30,000 top prize.
Storm PBA-PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed DoublesJul 30 X Houston, TX Jul 27–29LiveJason Sterner, USA (2) and Birgit Poppler, Germany Joint open event with PWBA. $16,000 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Chesapeake OpenAug 13 X Chesapeake, VA Aug 11–12Live Dick Allen, USA (4)Open event. $10,000 top prize.
PBA International-WBT Storm Lucky Larsen MastersN/A Malmö, Sweden Aug 15–26Aug 27Jason Belmonte, Australia (15)WBT and PBA title event. 160,000 SEK (US$19,832) top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Gene Carter's Pro Shop ClassicAug 20 X Middletown, DE Aug 18–19Live Sean Rash, USA (12)Open event. $15,000 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Kenn-Feld Group ClassicAug 27 X Coldwater, OH Aug 25–26Live Rhino Page, USA (5)Open event. $10,000 top prize.
PBA International WBT ThailandN/A Bangkok, Thailand Sep 30 – Oct 5Oct 6Jojoe Yannaphon, Thailand (1)WBT and PBA title event.
฿1,000,000 (US$32,255) top prize.
73rd U.S. Open Nov 1 C Liverpool, NY Oct 25–31LiveU.S. Open (custom)Rhino Page, USA (6)Open event. PBA major. $30,000 top prize.
PBA WSOB IX Chameleon ChampionshipDec 17 E Reno, NV Nov. 8, 15Nov. 18Chameleon 39 Liz Johnson, USA (1)Open event. $20,000 top prize.
PBA WSOB IX Shark ChampionshipDec 17 EReno, NVNov. 9, 15Nov. 18Shark 45Richie Teece, England (1)Open event. $20,000 top prize.
PBA WSOB IX Cheetah ChampionshipDec 24 EReno, NVNov. 11, 16Nov. 19Cheetah 33Jesper Svensson, Sweden (7)Open event. $20,000 top prize.
PBA WSOB IX Scorpion ChampionshipDec 24 EReno, NVNov. 12, 16Nov. 19Scorpion 42E. J. Tackett, USA (9)Open event. $20,000 top prize.
PBA World Championship Dec 31 EReno, NVNov 8–9, 11–14Nov 19World ChampionshipJason Belmonte, Australia (16)Open event for WSOB IX entrants. PBA major. $60,000 top prize.
WBT World ChampionshipsJan 7 EReno, NVSeason longNov 19Women: Diana Zavjalova, Latvia

Men: Jason Belmonte, Australia

WBT event held at WSOB.

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