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BubbaRay
03-04-2008, 10:40 PM
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) and Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) are expanding the PBA Experience program to include PBA Experience Tournaments.

Beginning in October, 2008, proprietors who host a PBA Experience League or PBA tournament will have the opportunity to include a PBA Experience Tournament into their mix of offerings for their local bowlers. These are standardized scratch events that offer a 4-5 hour one-day format, which includes: 5 qualifying games, single-game match play brackets, PBA Experience lane patterns, established prize funds (based on entries) and a basic set of rules and regulations.

The events are open to “local bowlers” who live, or, are sanctioned in the USBC association that services the bowling center hosting the tournament. Exempt players on the Denny’s PBA Tour and past PBA Tour champions are not eligible.

PBA Experience Tournaments are designed to fit nicely into a small timeslot that a proprietor may have open and offers “local bowlers” the opportunity to enjoy a low-cost, fast-paced, PBA tournament bowling experience in a social atmosphere among friends and family.

The PBA Experience tournaments are operated by PBA members in good standing. In an instance that a PBA member is not available to manage the tournament operation, written permission to operate an event may be granted (by PBA Regional Managers) to bowling center managers or proprietors who host PBA Experience Leagues or PBA tournaments. PBA includes a set of rules, a standardized format, pre-designed entry blanks and score sheets, plus user-friendly tournament software to assist tournament operators.

A $400 sponsorship fee is required for each event, which serves to pay tournament operators and hosts, standardize events, provide quality control, make future improvements and protect the USBC and PBA brands.

For more information about PBA Experience Tournaments contact the PBA Region Manager in your area.

See below for PBA Regional Tour contacts.


Gary Mage – West & Northwest Region
P.O. Box 87100
Vancouver, WA 98687
Phone: (360) 600-1229
Email: gary.mage@pba.com
West Region: California, Utah, Nevada, Hawaii and Arizona.
Northwest Region: Oregon, Montana, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska.

Rich Weber – Midwest Region
P.O. Box 820
St. Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (636) 233-4304
Email: rich.weber@pba.com
Midwest Region: North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois.

Pete McCordic – Southwest Region
24507 Pelican Hill
Katy, TX 77494
Phone: (281) 627-3976
Email: pete.mccordic@pba.com
Southwest Region: New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana.

Bobby Jakel – Central Region
P.O. Box 88
Lockport, IL 60441
Phone: (815) 483-3032
Email: bobby.jakel@pba.com
Central Region: Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, West Virginia, Ohio.

Russ Mills – East Region
Russ Mills
P.O. Box 7066
Auburn, NY 13022
Phone: (315) 253-2527
Email: russ.mills@pba.com
East Region: Washington, D. C. and the states of Maine, Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Delaware, Vermont, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York and Pennsylvania.

Harry O’Neale Jr. – South Region
P.O. Box 393
Ravenel, SC 29470
Phone: (843) 906-6005
Email: harry.oneale@pba.com
South Region: Mississippi, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Virginia and North Carolina.

agroves
03-05-2008, 07:05 AM
I like the idea, but I'm not sure how well it will go over. If you already run a PBA experience league, then you have the rights to download the patterns. Then, you could just run the tournament and layout the pattern of your choice without paying the additional $400....

TenPinSniper
03-05-2008, 07:35 AM
Agree, this is basically to me running it with a special format... probably pretty easy to mimic.

We already have a Sport Shot "PBA Experience" Tour here locally. Used to be Sport Shot.

They do a bowl three games, moving a pair each game to the right... then cut.. and bowl match play (single elimination) to the champion.

Wonder how much entry fee will cost? If a house runs these often anything over $40 will elimination a few bowlers. IMO

Rowdy
03-08-2008, 05:59 PM
This is just another "Feel Good" thing the USBC throws out there to make it look like they're doing something important. One of these things will be harder to find than a PBA X league.

BubbaRay
03-08-2008, 08:25 PM
Actually I am bowling in one tomorrow morning on the Viper pattern.

idlehourlegend
03-08-2008, 09:56 PM
Actually I am bowling in one tomorrow morning on the Viper pattern.

Its the scorpion Bubba. Just wanted to let you know so you didnt take the wrong equipment.