PBA Bowling Tour: 1966 Season

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PBA Bowling Tour: 1966 Season
League Professional Bowlers Association
Sport Ten-pin bowling
DurationDecember 2, 1965 – November 20, 1966
PBA Tour
Season MVP Wayne Zahn
PBA Tour seasons

This is a recap of the 1966 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's eighth season, and consisted of 29 events. Wayne Zahn won three titles, including the Firestone Tournament of Champions and the seventh PBA National Championship, making him an easy choice for the Sporting News PBA Player of the Year award.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
Eastern OpenEdison Lanes Edison, New Jersey Dec 2–6 Dennis Chapis (2)
Charlotte OpenFreedom Lanes Charlotte, North Carolina Dec 9–13 Gene Rhoda (3)
Western OpenSaratoga Lanes San Jose, California Jan 4–8 Jim Godman (1)
Denver OpenBroadway Bowl Denver, Colorado Jan 11–15 Dick Weber (16)
Hialeah-Miami OpenHialeah Lanes Hialeah, Florida Feb 1–5 Les Schissler (3)
Mobile-Sertoma OpenFlorida Lanes Mobile, Alabama Feb 8–12 Mike Limongello (2)
Fresno OpenSunnyside Bowl Fresno, California Feb 15–19Dick Weber (17)
Las Vegas OpenShowboat Lanes Las Vegas, Nevada Feb 22–26 Skee Foremsky (1)
Miller High Life OpenBowlero Lanes Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mar 1–5 Bill Lillard (1)
St. Paul OpenAll-Star Bowl St. Paul, Minnesota Mar 8–12Gene Rhoda (4)
Buckeye OpenImperial Lanes Toledo, Ohio Mar 15–19 Pete Tountas (2)
Greater Buffalo OpenFairlanes Depew, New York Mar 22–26 Bobby Jacks (1)
Firestone Tournament of Champions Riviera Lanes Akron, Ohio Mar 29 – Apr 2 Wayne Zahn (4)
Seattle OpenBallinger Bowl Seattle, Washington Jun 9–12Wayne Zahn (5)
Portland OpenValley Lanes Portland, Oregon Jun 16–19 Don Johnson (2)
Fresno OpenCedar Lanes Fresno, California Jun 22–26Les Schissler (4)
Tucson Squirt OpenCactus Bowl Tucson, Arizona Jul 1–4 Johnny Guenther (2)
Southern California OpenEncino Bowl Encino, California Jul 7–10 Barry Asher (1)
Fort Worth OpenMeadowbrook Lanes Fort Worth, Texas Jul 14–17 Dick Ritger (1)
Reading OpenHiester Lanes Reading, Pennsylvania Jul 28–31Dick Ritger (2)
U.S. Coast Guard OpenStarlite Lanes Grand Haven, Michigan Aug 2–5 George Howard (4)
Brockton OpenWestgate Lanes Brockton, Massachusetts Aug 11–14Bobby Jacks (2)
Waukegan OpenBertrand Bowl Waukegan, Illinois Aug 18–21Bobby Jacks (3)
Fort Smith OpenMidland Bowl Fort Smith, Arkansas Aug 25–28 Johnny Petraglia (1)
Labor Day ClassicHart Bowl Dallas, Texas Sep 2–5 Bud Horn (1)
Crescent City OpenMardi Gras Bowl New Orleans, Louisiana Sep 8–12Barry Asher (2)
Seventh Annual PBA National Championship Garden City Bowl Garden City, New York Nov 1–6Wayne Zahn (6)
Camden PBA OpenCamden Lanes Camden, New Jersey Nov 9–12 Ralph Engan (1)
Baltimore OpenFair Lanes-Colt Baltimore, Maryland Nov 17–20 Jim Stefanich (1)

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