This is a recap of the 2009-10 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) tour.
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In a cost-cutting move, the PBA held the first half of the 2009-10 season in Allen Park, MI (just outside of Detroit) under the name PBA World Series of Bowling. Preliminary rounds of the televised tournaments were held in August, with television tapings on Labor Day weekend (September 5–7). Qualifying for the first of the PBA's four majors, the PBA World Championship, was part of the World Series. The television finals for this event took place live in Wichita, KS, three months after the preliminary rounds.[1]
With one exception, the singles events of the 2009 PBA Women's Series were all contested at the World Series.
The second half of the season followed a traditional touring format, and included a total of 14 telecasts (11 title events and 3 special non-title events). The three remaining major tournaments (Tournament of Champions, USBC Masters and 67th U.S. Open) were all contested in the second half. The 2010 Japan Cup, contested April 22–25, is also a PBA title event. The final eight for this tournament competed live on Japanese television, but no U.S. TV broadcast has aired.
Below is a summary of the 2009-10 season. Career titles for tournament winners are shown in parenthesis. (Titles shown for women are for PBA Women's Series events only.)
Event | ESPN airdate | City | Preliminary Rounds | Final Round | Oil Pattern | Notes |
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PBA Women's World Championship | October 25, 2009 - 1 PM EDT (with PBA Senior World Championship) |
Allen Park, MI | August 31 - September 4 | September 6, noon EDT | TBA | First women's World Championship under PBA sanction. Winner: Kelly Kulick (1) |
PBA Senior World Championship | October 25, 2009 - 1 PM EDT (with PBA Women's World Championship) |
Allen Park, MI | August 31 - September 4 | September 6, noon EDT | TBA | Winner: Harry Sullins |
Motor City Open | November 1, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 2–6 (Taylor, MI) | September 5, 3:30 PM EDT | TBA | Non-exempt (open) event. Winner: Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (46) |
Cheetah Championship | November 8, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 11–12 | August 13 (3 rounds, best 4-of-7) | Cheetah | Exempt event. Match-play format (best 4-of-7 through final head-to-head match). Winner: Norm Duke (33) |
Viper Championship | November 15, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 14–16 | September 5, 7 PM EDT | Viper | Exempt event. Women's Series event. Men's Winner: Rhino Page (3) Women's Winner: Liz Johnson (2) |
Chameleon Championship | November 22, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 18–20 | September 6, noon EDT | Chameleon | Exempt event. Women's Series event. Men's Winner: Bill O'Neill (1) Women's Winner: Shannon Pluhowsky (2) |
Scorpion Championship | November 29, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 23–25 | September 6, 3:30 PM EDT | Scorpion | Exempt event. Women's Series event. Men's Winner: Mike Devaney (2) Women's Winner: Shannon Pluhowsky (3) |
Shark Championship | December 6, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Allen Park, MI | August 27–29 | September 6, 7 PM EDT | Shark | Exempt event. Women's Series event. Men's Winner: Jack Jurek (2) Women's Winner: Kelly Kulick (2) |
PBA World Championship | December 13, 2009 - 1 PM EST | Wichita, KS | August 30 - September 4 (Allen Park, MI) | Live | TBA | Non-exempt (open) event. First major of the season. Winner: Tom Smallwood (1) |
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Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open, presented by USBC | January 10, 2010 - 1 PM EST | Wichita, KS | December 7–12 | December 13 | Red, White, Blue | Non-exempt (open) event. Taped following the live PBA World Championship finals on December 13. Winner: Mike Scroggins (7) |
Earl Anthony Memorial | January 17, 2010 - 1 PM EST | Dublin, CA | January 12–16 | Live | Earl Anthony | Exempt event. Women's Series event. Men's Winner: Anthony Lacaze (1) Women's Winner: Stefanie Nation (2) |
PBA Tournament of Champions | January 24, 2010 - 1 PM EST | Las Vegas, NV | January 19–23 | Live | T of C | Invitational event. Second major of the season. Winner: Kelly Kulick (1) |
One-A-Day Dick Weber Open | January 31, 2010 - 1 PM EST (ESPN2) | Fountain Valley, CA | January 26–30 | Live | Dick Weber | Non-exempt (open) event. Winner: Michael Fagan (2) |
Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational | February 7, 2010 - 2 PM EST | Kenner, LA | September 25 | September 25 | TBA | Invitational event. Taped to fill the ESPN TV slot on Super Bowl Sunday. Winners: Chris Paul and Jason Belmonte (non-title event) |
USBC Masters | February 14, 2010 - 3 PM EST | Reno, NV | February 9–13 | Live | Masters | Open event administered by the PBA for the USBC. Third major of the season. Winner: Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (47) |
Bayer Don & Paula Carter Mixed Doubles | February 21, 2010 - 1 PM EST | Wheat Ridge, CO | February 16–20 | Live | TBA | Mixed PBA and PBA Women's Series event. Winner: Brian Voss (25) and Diandra Asbaty (2) |
Lumber Liquidators 67th US Open | February 28, 2010 - 12:30 PM EST | Indianapolis, IN | February 22–27 | Live | TBA | Non-exempt (open) event. Fourth major of the season. Winner: Bill O'Neill (2) |
Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator | March 7, 2010 - 2 PM EST | Columbus, OH | March 2–6 | Live | TBA | Exempt event. Winner: Mike Scroggins (8) |
Go RVing Match Play Championship | March 21, 2010 - 1 PM EDT | Norwich, CT | March 17–20 | Live | TBA | Exempt event. Winner: Brian Kretzer (1) |
Geico Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship | March 28, 2010 - 2 PM EDT | West Babylon, NY | March 24–27 | Live | Modified house | Exempt event. Bowlers must bowl with PBA-supplied plastic bowling balls. Winner: Brian Ziesig (amateur) (1) |
Lumber Liquidators Marathon Open | April 4, 2010 - 1 PM EDT | Baltimore, MD | March 29 - April 3 | Live | Multiple patterns | Non-exempt (open) event. Players bowl on 7 patterns during qualifying. Top seed chooses pattern for TV finals. Winner: Pete Weber (35) |
PBA Experience Showdown | April 11, 2010 - 1 PM EDT | Arlington, TX | April 6–8 | April 8 | TBA | Post-season special (non-title) event for five winners of the PBA oil-pattern championships, plus one amateur qualifier from a PBA Experience league. Winner: Rhino Page |
PBA Women's Series Showdown | April 18, 2010 | Arlington, TX | April 6–8 | April 8 | TBA | Post-season special event for winners of the Women's Series championships. Winner: Michelle Feldman |
Japan Cup 2010 | TBA | Tokyo, Japan | April 22–25 | TBA | TBA | Annual combination event with Japan PBA. Winner: Tommy Jones (13) |
During the touring schedule (January–April 2010), 32 exempt bowlers will compete in a traveling singles league. All matches will be taped for airing on the PBA's Xtra Frame pay-per-view web video service.
The PBA Tour Trials, which determined the eight additional exempt bowlers for the upcoming season, concluded May 31, 2009 in Allen Park, MI.[6] The trials consisted of 45 games bowled over nine days on various PBA oil patterns. The eight qualifiers include:
Both Ciccone and Beasley regained exemptions they had lost by not earning enough points during the 2008-09 season. Schaub is now the second two-handed bowler (joining Jason Belmonte) to earn a PBA Tour exemption. Williams becomes the first British ten-pin bowler ever to bowl full-time on the PBA Tour.
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