PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season

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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season
League Professional Women's Bowlers Association
Sport Ten-pin bowling
DurationApril 27 – September 6
Season MVP Liz Johnson
PWBA Tour seasons

The 2017 Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour retained a similar schedule to the 2016 season, with nine standard tournaments and four majors. The season ran April 27 to September 6. CBS Sports Network aired the final round of all standard PWBA Tour events this season on a tape-delay basis. The final round for the major tournaments aired live or on same-day delay. TV tapings of the non-major stepladder finals were conducted in conjunction with first three major tournaments on May 23 (USBC Queens), June 25 (PWBA Players Championship) and August 6 (U.S. Women's Open).

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The season's final event and final major, the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship, was an invitational featuring a starting field of only 16 bowlers. Tournament winners from the current season gained automatic entry into the starting field, with the remaining spots given to bowlers with the highest 2017 point totals among non-winners.

The PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, a cross-over event with the PBA Tour, returned for 2017. PBA and PWBA titles were awarded to the male and female winners, respectively, which means 14 total PWBA titles were up for grabs in 2017.

Season awards and statistics

Player awards

2017 points leaders

1. Liz Johnson (154,150)
2. Kelly Kulick (104,000)
3. Shannon O'Keefe (100,190)

2017 match play appearances

1. Liz Johnson (11)
2. Shannon O'Keefe (10)
T3. Kelly Kulick (9)
T3. Maria Jose Rodriguez (9)

2017 final round appearances

1. Liz Johnson (9)
T2. Kelly Kulick (4)
T2. Danielle McEwan (4)

Tournament summary

Below is a recap of events scheduled for the 2017 PWBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PWBA title numbers for winners are shown in parentheses (#).

EventAirdateCityPreliminary roundsFinal roundWinnerTop Prize
QubicaAMF PWBA Sonoma County OpenJun 6 C Rohnert Park, CA Apr 27–29May 23 Rocio Restrepo, Colombia (3)$10,000
PWBA Storm Sacramento OpenJun 13 C Citrus Heights, CA May 4–6May 23 Liz Johnson, USA (20)$10,000
PWBA Fountain Valley OpenJun 20 C Fountain Valley, CA May 11–13May 23 Kelly Kulick, USA (6)$10,000
USBC QueensMay 23, 10pm EDT C Baton Rouge, LA May 17–22May 23, Noon EDTDiana Zavjalova, Latvia (2)$20,000
PWBA Wichita OpenJul 4 C Wichita, KS Jun 1–3Jun 25Siti Rahman, Malaysia (1)$10,000
Pepsi PWBA Lincoln OpenJul 11 C Lincoln, NE Jun 8–10Jun 25Sin Li Jane, Malaysia (1)$10,000
PWBA Greater Detroit OpenJul 18 C Canton, MI Jun 15–17Jun 25 Daria Pajak, Poland (1)$10,000
GoBowling.com PWBA Players ChampionshipJun 25 C Green Bay, WI Jun 21–24LiveLiz Johnson, USA (21)$20,000
PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed DoublesJul 30 X Houston, TX Jul 27–29LiveBirgit Poppler, Germany (1) and Jason Sterner, USA$16,000
PWBA Orlando OpenAug 15 C Orlando, FL Jun 29–Jul 1Aug 6Stefanie Johnson, USA (2)$10,000
PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater OpenAug 22 C Seminole, FL Jul 6–8Aug 6 Shannon O'Keefe, USA (5)$10,000
Nationwide PWBA Rochester OpenAug 29 C Rochester, NY Jul 15–17Aug 6 Danielle McEwan, USA (3)$10,000
U.S. Women’s OpenAug 6 C Plano, TX Jul 31–Aug 5LiveLiz Johnson, USA (22)$20,000
The Smithfield PWBA Tour ChampionshipSep 6 C Richmond, VA Sep 3–5LiveShannon O'Keefe, USA (6)$20,000

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