2014 PBA Tour season explained

PBA Bowling Tour: 2014 Season
League:Professional Bowlers Association
Sport:Ten-pin bowling
Duration:January 3 – December 15
Season:PBA Tour
Mvp:Jason Belmonte
Seasonslist:Professional Bowlers Association Seasons
Seasonslistnames:PBA Tour
Prevseason Link:PBA Bowling Tour: 2012–13 season
Prevseason Year:2012–13
Nextseason Link:PBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season
Nextseason Year:2015

2014 is the 55th season of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour and the sixth straight season in which all of the North American fall events are condensed into the PBA World Series of Bowling (WSOB).[1] The 2014 season consisted of 20 individual title events plus a "PBA League" team title event. The 2014 season is the first season since 2000 to follow a calendar year schedule.

Tournament schedule and recaps

For the sixth year in a row, the PBA held the fall North American events in one location at the PBA World Series of Bowling VI (WSOB VI). Preliminary rounds and match play took place October 24 through October 31, with taping of the final televised rounds on November 2. The four standard "animal pattern" tournaments in WSOB VI served as the initial qualifying rounds for the PBA World Championship. After 28 qualifying games (7 per pattern tournament), the top 24 bowlers (in total pinfall) bowled an additional 24 games of match play (three rounds of eight games) to determine the top five players for the TV finals.[2] The World Championship returned to a split format, as in 2009-10. After the match play rounds at WSOB VI, the stepladder finals were held live on January 11, 2015.[3]

Following the WSOB, the Round1 Japan Cup invitational tournament took place in Japan, with a final televised round on November 15. Several international tour stops, which are part of the World Bowling Tour (WBT), were again part of the PBA Tour schedule. As in 2012–13, a PBA title is awarded if any of these stops are won by a PBA member.

Notably absent from the PBA schedule in 2014 is the U.S. Open. The event was not hosted in 2014, as the BPAA (the tournament's primary sponsor) was unable to find additional sponsorship.[4]

Season highlights

Tournament summary

Below is a schedule of events for the 2014 PBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PBA title numbers for winners are shown in parentheses (x).

Event Airdate City Preliminary rounds Final round Oil pattern Winner width=20%Notes
Brunswick Ballmaster OpenN/AHelsinki, FinlandJan 3–11Jan 12Mika Koivuniemi, Finland (13)WBT and PBA title event. 12,000 first prize.
Barbasol PBA Tournament of ChampionsJan 26 EAllen Park, MIJan 16–24LiveTOC customJason Belmonte, Australia (8)Invitational event. PBA major. $40,000 first prize.
USBC MastersFeb 23 ENorth Brunswick, NJFeb 17–22LiveCustomJason Belmonte, Australia (9)Open event. PBA major. $50,000 first prize.
Emir CupN/ADoha, QatarFeb 22–26Feb 27Chris Barnes, USA (17)WBT open event. $25,000 first prize.
Bahrain International OpenN/ABahrainMar 1–6Mar 7Shaker Al Hassan, United Arab EmiratesWBT open event. $25,000 first prize.
Kuwait International OpenN/AKuwait CityMar 8–13Mar 14Thomas Larsen, Denmark (2)WBT open event. $25,000 first prize.
Brunswick Euro ChallengeN/AMunich, GermanyMar 15–22Mar 23Marshall Kent, USA (amateur)WBT open event. 11,111 first prize.
PBA League Elias Cup FinalApr 13 EAllen Park, MIJan 16–24Jan 25MultipleSilver Lake Atom Splitters (Chris Barnes,
Bryon Smith, Tommy Jones, Wes Malott,
Dom Barrett; Owner: Chris Hardwick;
Coach: Mark Baker)
Non-title team event.
PBA Wolf OpenJun 3 CShawnee, OKMay 19, 22May 24WolfSean Rash, USA (8)Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Bear OpenJun 10 CShawnee, OKMay 20, 22May 24BearRonnie Russell, USA (2)Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Badger OpenJun 17 CShawnee, OKMay 21–22May 24BadgerBill O'Neill, USA (5)Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Oklahoma OpenJun 24 CShawnee, OKMay 19–22May 25Top seed (E.J. Tackett)
chose Bear
Jason Belmonte, Australia (10)Top 18 from pattern events qualify. Top 5 after 18 additional match play games advance to TV. $18,000 first prize.
PBA "King of the Swing"Jul 1 CShawnee, OKMay 19–22, 24–25May 25Top seed (Bill O'Neill)
chose Badger
Bill O'NeillNon-title stepladder final; four Summer Swing title winners plus "wild card" player (top pinfall among non-winners) compete for an additional $10,000.
WBT Thailand OpenN/ABangkok, ThailandAug 18–23Aug 25Osku Palermaa, Finland (4)WBT open event. $32,258 first prize.
WSOB VI Cheetah ChampionshipDec 14 ELas Vegas, NVOct 25, 30Nov 2CheetahAnthony Pepe, USA (1)Open event. $20,000 first prize.
WSOB VI Viper ChampionshipDec 21 ELas Vegas, NVOct 26, 30Nov 2ViperMika Koivuniemi, Finland (14)Open event. $20,000 first prize.
WSOB VI Chameleon ChampionshipDec 28 ELas Vegas, NVOct 27, 31Nov 2ChameleonD. J. Archer, USA (1)Open event. $20,000 first prize.
WSOB VI Scorpion ChampionshipJan 4, 2015 ELas Vegas, NVOct 28, 31Nov 2ScorpionMichael Haugen Jr., USA (4)Open event. $20,000 first prize.
PBA World ChampionshipJan 11, 2015 ELas Vegas, NVOct 25–31LiveTop seed
chooses
Mike Fagan, USA (5)Open event for WSOB entrants. $50,000 first prize.
TBDTokyoNov 10–14Nov 15Park Kyung Shin, South KoreaInvitational for JPBA and PBA members. $51,700 first prize.
WBT Qatar Open TBDDoha, QatarNov 21–26Nov 27Dom Barrett, England (4)WBT open event. $40,000 first prize.
8th Kingdom International Open TBDRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaNov 28–Dec 2Dec 3Marshall Kent, USA (1)WBT open event. $10,000 first prize.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vint . Bill . 2012 PBA World Series of Bowling Returns to South Point in Las Vegas Nov. 2–11 . PBA . February 9, 2012 .
  2. Web site: PBA World Championship Tournament Notes . pba.com . January 7, 2015 .
  3. News: Vint . Bill . 2014 29 PBA Tour Titles Will Be Decided During Expanded 2015 Season . pba.com. September 17, 2014 .
  4. News: Brouillette . William . 2014 U.S. Open abandoned . . October 22, 2013 .
  5. Web site: Jason Belmonte Becomes First Player in Nearly 50 Years to Successfully Defend USBC Masters Title . Schneider . Jerry . PBA . February 23, 2014 . June 19, 2014.
  6. Web site: Sean Rash Rolls 300 on His Way to Eighth Career Title in PBA Wolf Open to Kick Off PBA Summer Swing . Vint . Bill . PBA.com . June 3, 2014 . June 19, 2014.
  7. Web site: D.J. Archer Wins First PBA Title in Emotional Chameleon Championship; Russell Rolls 24th TV 300 . Vint . Bill . PBA.com . December 28, 2014 . January 2, 2015.