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  2. PBA Players Championship - Wikipedia

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    The tournament had a starting field of 88 players (after PTQ qualifiers were added) and a total prize fund of $474,900, with a $100,000 top prize. [8] Second-seeded Bill O'Neill defeated top seed Tom Smallwood in the championship match to earn his 14th PBA Tour title and third major title. O'Neill previously won the PBA Players Championship in ...

  3. USBC Masters - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 USBC Masters was held at Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas, Nevada from March 24–29, with the televised stepladder final round on March 31. The tournament had a starting field of 465 bowlers, and a $457,500 prize fund with a $100,000 top prize.

  4. PBA Tournament of Champions - Wikipedia

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    The Top 4 match play qualifiers then made the live televised finals. Payouts for the TV finals were $250,000 for first, $100,000 for second, $50,000 for third and $40,000 for fourth. (See also: PBA Bowling Tour: 2010–11 season.) This format was retained for the 2011–12 season, albeit with reduced prize money.

  5. PBA World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The tournament had a $503,200 prize fund. The top 35 players cashed, with the champion earning $100,000. The number 4 seed E. J. Tackett defeated top seed Matt Russo 225–194 in the final match to successfully defend his 2023 PBA World Championship title. This was Tackett's 23rd PBA Tour title, fifth major, and the third World Championship ...

  6. Professional Bowlers Association - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 Firestone Tournament of Champions was the first to offer $100,000 in prize money (including a then-record $25,000 first prize); the 1982 event featured a $200,000 purse, and the 1987 U.S. Open, sponsored by Seagram distillery, offered a $500,000 prize fund as well as the first $100,000 first-place prize in PBA history. [13]

  7. PWBA Bowling Tour: 2024 season - Wikipedia

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    Open event. Top prize $20,000. USBC Queens: May 21 CBS Sports: Green Bay, WI: May 15–20 Live: Jillian Martin, USA (a) [7] Open event. PWBA major. Top prize $60,000. PWBA Classic Series – Greater Nashville Classic May 30 BowlTV: Smyrna, TN: May 29–30 Live: Sin Li Jane, Malaysia (3) [8] Open event. Top prize $10,000. PWBA Classic Series ...

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  9. 2020 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Prize funds for the events on the Fox Sports calendar have increased $400,000 over 2019, with two major championships (PBA Tournament of Champions and PBA World Championship) offering a $100,000 top prize in the new season. [3] The PBA World Championship winner's share was later increased to $150,000. [4]