PWBA expands schedule, Players Championship returns in 2016Terry BighamUSBC CommunicationsPublished: December 9, 2015 | Bowl.com ARLINGTON, Texas – The Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour will build on the success of its relaunch season by expanding to 14 events, including the return of the PWBA Players Championship, in 2016.The 2016 PWBA Tour will kick off with the PWBA Las Vegas Open from April 28-May 1 at Texas Station in Las Vegas and will conclude with the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship at a date and site to be announced following the U.S. Women’s Open in August.The PWBA Players Championship will make its return June 23-26 at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with a $100,000 prize fund and a $20,000 top prize. Open only to PWBA members, the PWBA Players Championship once again will be a major event on the PWBA Tour.“The new PWBA Tour proved be a huge success in 2015 and the 2016 schedule builds upon the momentum with more events, more prize money and more exposure,†said Kelly Kulick, a six-time major champion who serves as PWBA spokeswoman. “The return of the PWBA Players Championship as a fourth major is another important step in creating a great structure for the future of the PWBA Tour.â€The PWBA Tour, which had 11 events in its return in 2015, is entering the second year with support of a funding commitment from the United States Bowling Congress and Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America. Four of the 14 events on the 2016 tour will be major events – the USBC Queens, the PWBA Players Championship and the U.S. Women’s Open plus the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship.Six venues that played host to PWBA Tour events last season are on the 2016 schedule, along with eight new venues. Standard events will continue to have $60,000 in guaranteed prize money per event with a $10,000 minimum first-place prize.The PWBA Tour schedule for 2016: April 28-May 1: PWBA Las Vegas Open, Texas Station, Las Vegas, Nevada May 5-8: PWBA Sonoma County Open, Double Decker Lanes, Rohnert Park, California May 12-15: PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, Steve Cook’s Fireside Lanes, Sacramento, California May 20-26: *USBC Queens, The Orleans, Las Vegas, Nevada June 2-5: PWBA Wichita Open, Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kansas June 9-12: PWBA Lincoln Open, Sun Valley Lanes, Lincoln, Nebraska June 16-19: PWBA Greater Detroit Open, Super Bowl, Canton, Michigan June 23-26: *PWBA Players Championship, The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley, Green Bay, Wisconsin June 30-July 3: PWBA Lexington Open, Collins Bowling Center - Eastland, Lexington, Kentucky July 7-10: PWBA Rochester Open, AMF Gates Lanes, Rochester, New York July 14-17: PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open, Seminole Lanes, St. Petersburg, Florida July 29-31: PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, Bowl on Bellaire, Houston, Texas August 2-7: *U.S. Women’s Open, TBD TBD: *Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship, TBD *Major PWBA Tour event Go to PWBA.com for more information about the PWBA Tour and players.
Sweet deal, I'll get to see two of them in person.
Quote from: milorafferty on December 11, 2015, 01:04:55 AMSweet deal, I'll get to see two of them in person.Yeap same for me. Rohnert park n Steve cooks woop woop
Unfortunately, the closest one to me is over 600 miles away. I usually either watch or participate in the Luci in Houston (doubles) but I would rather watch at least one women's event. Hopefully one of the majors will be in Dallas/Arlington area which is only 5 hours away.
I live in a suburb south of Houston. Wichita, KS is a little over 600 miles away. As far as ITRC is concerned, there are only 14 lanes there so no big tournaments there.