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This is a recap of the 1985 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 27th season, and consisted of 34 events. Mike Aulby had to defeat his brother-in-law, Steve Cook , in the final match to take the title in the Toledo Trust PBA National Championship . [1] This was just one of six titles that Aulby won on the season, earning him 1985 PBA Player of the Year honors. Aulby also became the first PBA Player to ever cash more than $200,000 in season earnings, as he took home $201,200 on the year. [2]

Marshall Holman became the first multiple winner of the modern-day BPAA U.S. Open . He had also won this event in 1981. [3] Mark Williams made his first appearance in the Firestone Tournament of Champions , and took the title for his first major. [4]

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Notes and References

  • Web site: 1985 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship . PBA.
  • Web site: Annual PBA Money Leaders . HickokSports.com . 2012-08-30 . https://archive.today/20130103050010/http://www.hickoksports.com/history/pbamoney.shtml . 2013-01-03 . dead .
  • Web site: 1985 BPAA U.S. Open . PBA.
  • Web site: 1985 Firestone Tournament of Champions . PBA.

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This is a recap of the 1985 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 27th season, and consisted of 34 events. Mike Aulby had to defeat his brother-in-law, Steve Cook, in the final match to take the title in the Toledo Trust PBA National Championship. This was just one of six titles that Aulby won on the season, earning him 1985 PBA Player of the Year honors. Aulby also became the first PBA Player to ever cash more than $200,000 in season earnings, as he took home $201,200 on the year.

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This is a recap of the 1985 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 27th season, and consisted of 34 events. Mike Aulby had to defeat his brother-in-law, Steve Cook , in the final match to take the title in the Toledo Trust PBA National Championship . [1] This was just one of six titles that Aulby won on the season, earning him 1985 PBA Player of the Year honors. Aulby also became the first PBA Player to ever cash more than $200,000 in season earnings, as he took home $201,200 on the year. [2]

Marshall Holman became the first multiple winner of the modern-day BPAA U.S. Open . He had also won this event in 1981. [3] Mark Williams made his first appearance in the Firestone Tournament of Champions , and took the title for his first major. [4]

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  • ^ "Annual PBA Money Leaders" . HickokSports.com.
  • ^ "1985 BPAA U.S. Open" . PBA.
  • ^ "1985 Firestone Tournament of Champions" . PBA.

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While it may seem inconceivable today, there was a time when bowling dominated Saturday-afternoon television.

The Professional Bowlers Association Tour on ABC-TV, which aired from 1961 to 1997, was a popular staple for most of its 36-year run. It owned the 3:30-5 p.m. time slot and was followed by ABC’s Wide World of Sports.

How dominant was the bowling program? As late as 1983, it outdrew the NCAA’s Hula Bowl, the semifinals of the NCAA basketball tournament, and the third round of the PGA Masters tournament.

Bowlers such as Earl Anthony, Mark Roth, Marshall Holman, Johnny Petraglia, Steve Cook, and others were idols for millions of viewers.

On Feb. 16, 1980, a record 22.7 million viewers tuned into the AMF MagicScore Open. The following week, 22.4 million people watched the Ford Open. The average weekly viewership was 12 million to 14 million, fueled by 9 million league bowlers.

Of course, it was the time of only three network stations and no cable television.

Watching the PBA Tour on ABC-TV was a fond memory for many area bowlers.

“Everyone I knew watched bowling on Saturday afternoons,” said Joe Andreone, 67, of New Freedom, who starting watching the television competition in the early 1960s. “Whatever happened on Saturday was a big topic among bowlers the following week.”

Andreone said he improved his bowling by watching the pros, listening to the color commentators, and paying attention to the weekly bowling tips.

“When I was growing up, you bowled in the junior league on Saturday morning and watched the PBA on Saturday afternoon,” said Mike Wolfrom, 60, of York. “Watching the PBA motivated me. It made me want to go bowling right after that. If watching the PBA didn’t pump you up, nothing would.”

Wolfrom said he was fortunate to watch the PBA Tour in the 1970s and 1980s, which he termed bowling’s “golden era.”

Dane Slenker, 65, of York, said the PBA Tour on ABC was “the highlight of the week,” and he tried not to miss it.

“I wanted to emulate the PBA bowlers. I wanted to be as good as they were,” Slenker said. “I found out, however, that they made it look easier than it is.”

Jerry Weaver, 64, of Red Lion, grew up in Idaho. He started to watch the PBA in the early to mid-1960s.

“I loved watching bowling with my father, who was a league bowler,” he said. “It was a bonding experience for us. The PBA Tour was my only way to connect with bowling and its stars. I definitely looked forward to it every week.”

The first chink in the PBA armor occurred in 1985, when viewership for the PBA Tour dropped by 5 million viewers and a record low in its 24-year history. Reasons cited for the dip included a decrease in overall television viewership and a change in the starting time from 3:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Despite the decline, it remained the highest-rated show in its time slot. Its downward spiral, however, had begun.

In 1991, ABC paid the PBA $200,000 in television rights for each event. In 1992, ABC cut the amount to $50,000. That gave the PBA $3.6 million less in its coffers and put it on shaky financial grounds.

In 1996, the PBA Tour was bumped from its traditional January-through-April slot and moved to March-through-May. Predictably, the overall result was a dramatic decrease in viewers.

Near the end, the PBA Tour was perceived as a weakling by advertisers, who sought a younger demographic. Nielsen rates had slipped to a 2.0, meaning that 2% of homes nationwide that had a television set watched on a typical Saturday. This was compared to a 9.0 rating in the mid-70s and a 5.8 rating in the mid-80s.

Today, the PBA on Fox draws a fraction of the viewers it did in its heyday on ABC. The 2019 PBA Tournament of Championships attracted 1.1 million viewers, which was 75% more than the tournament attracted the year before on ESPN.

Although the PBA Tour will never return to its halcyon days, any increase in viewership is encouraging.

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1995 PBA Tour season

This is a recap of the 1995 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 37th season, and consisted of 30 events.

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The "semi-retired" Dave Husted won his 12th title and second BPAA U.S. Open crown in front of the largest crowd to ever witness a PBA event. After the qualifying at Bowl One Lanes in Troy, Michigan , the TV finals moved to Detroit 's Joe Louis Arena , where a paid audience of 7,212 were in attendance. [1] Bowling in his first TV finals, Scott Alexander was the surprise winner at the Chevrolet PBA National Championship .

Mike Aulby captured the Brunswick World Tournament of Champions to complete his quest for the "triple crown" of PBA majors. He joined Billy Hardwick , Johnny Petraglia and Pete Weber as the PBA's only triple crown winners to date. [2] As the Tour's leading money winner for 1995, Aulby was also voted the PBA Player of the Year.

At the Northwest Classic in July, John Handegard became the oldest PBA Tour champion. Handegard was 57 years, 55 days old. Hall of Famer Buzz Fazio was 56 years, 307 days old when he won a standard PBA tour event in December, 1964. [3]

Another record was set late in the year at the AMF Dick Weber Classic, where David Ozio rolled a four-game total of 1,070 pins en route to the title. This broke the 11-year-old record of 1,050 pins set by Nelson Burton, Jr. [4]

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  • ↑ "1995 Tournament of Champions" . PBA.
  • ↑ "1995 Northwest Classic" . PBA.
  • ↑ "1995 AMF Dick Weber Classic" . PBA.
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Bowling enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly anticipating the much-anticipated PBA Tour Schedule 2025 . The year 2025 promises to be a thrilling time for professional bowling, with fans gearing up to witness their favorite players in action and experience the exhilarating competitions.

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Bowling fans are abuzz with excitement as rumors swirl about potential new venues and innovative tournament formats that could be introduced in the PBA Tour Schedule 2025 . The prospect of fresh challenges and unexplored territories has generated a heightened sense of anticipation among the community.

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The Professional Bowling Association (PBA) Tour is one of the most prestigious and competitive professional bowling tours in the world. With the PBA Tour schedule 2025 recently released, bowling fans are gearing up for an exciting season of top-tier competition.

History of the PBA Tour

Founded in 1958 , the PBA Tour has a rich history of showcasing the best bowlers from around the globe. Over the years, the tour has evolved to become a platform for bowling enthusiasts to witness incredible talent and skill.

PBA Tour Schedule 2025 Highlights

The PBA Tour schedule 2025 is jam-packed with thrilling events and tournaments held in various cities across the United States. From classic competitions to innovative formats, fans can expect a diverse range of bowling action throughout the season.

One of the most anticipated events on the PBA Tour schedule 2025 is the Bowling Masters Championship , where top players compete for a chance to earn the prestigious title and substantial prize money.

Highlights of the PBA Tour Schedule 2025: Must-See Events and Competitions

Excitement is building for the upcoming PBA Tour Schedule 2025, offering bowling fans a thrilling lineup of must-see events and competitions.

1. Major Championships

Get ready to witness top bowlers compete for prestigious titles at major championships like the PBA World Series of Bowling XXVIII and the PBA Tour Playoffs 2025 .

2. Regional Tournaments

Experience the thrill of fierce competition at various regional tournaments across the country, showcasing the diverse talent within the bowling community.

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Key Dates to Mark on Your Calendar for the PBA Tour 2025

As a devoted fan of the PBA Tour, keeping track of the key dates for the 2025 season is crucial. Make sure to mark your calendar with these important dates to not miss out on any thrilling bowling action.

Opening Ceremony & Kickoff Tournament

The PBA Tour 2025 is set to commence with a grand opening ceremony on January 5th, 2025, followed by the exciting Kickoff Tournament that will set the stage for the competitive season ahead.

Witness your favorite bowlers in action as they vie for the first title of the year.

All-Star Championships

Mark February 15th, 2025, on your calendar for the prestigious All-Star Championships where the best of the best compete for glory and recognition.

Expect nail-biting matches and exceptional performances during this highly anticipated event.

Mid-Season Showdown

Get ready for the Mid-Season Showdown on April 10th, 2025, where top bowlers will showcase their skills in a high-stakes competition.

This event is known for its intense rivalries and unexpected twists, making it a must-watch for every bowling enthusiast.

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On June 30th, 2025, don’t forget to tune in for the Season Finale, culminating in the Championship Match where the ultimate winner of the PBA Tour 2025 will be crowned.

Join in the excitement as the top contenders battle it out for the prestigious title and a place in bowling history.

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The PBA Tour Schedule for 2025 has been revamped to include several exciting changes and additions, making it a thrilling season for bowling enthusiasts.

New Tournament Venues

This year, the PBA Tour will introduce state-of-the-art bowling facilities across the country, providing players and fans with a fresh and unique experience.

Expanded Prize Pools

With increased sponsorships and growing popularity, the PBA Tour in 2025 will feature larger prize pools to attract top-tier talent and elevate the competition.

New Competition Formats

Exciting new competition formats , such as team-based tournaments and specialized events , will add a dynamic twist to the traditional PBA Tour schedule, catering to a broader audience.

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As the PBA Tour Schedule 2025 has been released, bowling fans are eagerly anticipating the performances of top players in the upcoming season. Let’s take a look at some of the standout athletes to keep an eye on:

1. Jason Belmonte

Jason Belmonte , known for his unique two-handed bowling style, continues to be a dominant force in the PBA Tour. With numerous titles under his belt, Belmonte’s precision and consistency make him a top contender in every event.

2. Danielle McEwan

Danielle McEwan has been making waves in the world of professional bowling with her exceptional skills and strategic approach. Her fierce competition and ability to perform under pressure make her a player to watch in the 2025 season.

3. Jesper Svensson

Jesper Svensson is known for his powerful left-handed bowling style and impressive strike rate. With a string of victories in recent years, Svensson’s aggressive play and dynamic presence on the lanes make him a formidable opponent.

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The release of the PBA Tour Schedule 2025 has sparked excitement among bowling enthusiasts and the sport’s community. With top players gearing up to showcase their skills and compete at various tournaments, the anticipation is high for what the upcoming season holds.

Increased Participation and Engagement

Bowling fans eagerly await the PBA Tour events, which not only offer thrilling competition but also serve as a platform to witness extraordinary talent in action. The tour’s schedule acts as a catalyst for increased participation in local leagues and drives engagement across social media platforms.

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As bowlers follow the PBA Tour closely, they gain valuable insights into advanced techniques, strategies, and equipment used by professional players. This exposure inspires enthusiasts to hone their skills, experiment with new approaches, and elevate their game to new heights.

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As the PBA Tour Schedule 2025 has been released, bowling enthusiasts eagerly anticipate what the future holds for the sport post-2025. With the evolution of technology and changing trends in sports, the bowling industry is expected to witness significant transformations and advancements in the coming years.

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Bowling equipment manufacturers are projected to introduce advanced technologies in bowling balls, shoes, and accessories to enhance players’ performance and overall experience on the lanes. This technological revolution will also extend to scoring systems and interactive platforms for fans.

Rise of Youth and Amateur Leagues

With increased exposure and accessibility, the popularity of youth and amateur bowling leagues is expected to surge post-2025. Youths will play a significant role in shaping the future of the sport, bringing fresh talent and enthusiasm to the alleys.

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  • The PBA Tour Schedule 2025 may include new tournaments, changes in locations, or updates in format to keep things fresh and engaging for the fans.

Final Thoughts: Embrace the Excitement of the PBA Tour Schedule 2025!

As the highly anticipated PBA Tour Schedule 2025 is unveiled, bowling fans worldwide have reason to rejoice. With a lineup of thrilling tournaments and exciting matchups, the upcoming season promises to deliver unmatched excitement and competitive spirit.

From familiar favorites to rising stars, the PBA Tour Schedule for 2025 is set to showcase the best talent in the sport, creating a riveting experience for both players and spectators alike.

Make sure to mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready to witness the unforgettable moments that the PBA Tour 2025 has in store. Let the countdown begin to a season filled with strikes, spares, and celebration of talent!

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  7. PBA Tour Scoring Records

    Event Tickets. BowlTV. YouTube. PBA Tour. PBA Tour. PBA National Tour. PBA Tour Bowlers. PBA Regional Tour. PBA50+ ... 300s ON PBA TOUR IN ONE SEASON, ALL PLAYERS 210 (1993) 300s IN ONE SEASON, INDIVIDUAL ... 23, Jim Tilton (Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Aug. 4, 1985) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, SAME SCORE 8, (202), Stan Kodish (Toledo, Ohio, March 9 ...

  8. 1985 pba bowling tour Pat Boone Open

    The PBA winter tour April 13th 1985 ABC Television$150,000 PAT BOONE OPENBradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, Conn., Apr 8-13, 1985Windsor Locks Is "Boone" For Willi...

  9. 1985 PBA Austin Open

    1985 PBA Austin OpenAustin, TXJuly 24, 19856:16 Jim Tilton vs Philip Ringener25:50 Winner vs Mark Baker49:10 Winner vs Dave Ferraro1:08:16 Winner vs Guppy Troup.

  10. 1986 PBA Tour season

    This is a recap of the 1986 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 28th season, and consisted of 32 events. Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won his first three PBA titles on the season, and also won the player vote for the PBA Player of the Year award. This despite the fact that Steve Cook won four titles, including a major at the BPAA U.S. Open.

  11. When Bowling Dominated Saturday-Afternoon Television

    The PBA Tour was my only way to connect with bowling and its stars. I definitely looked forward to it every week." The first chink in the PBA armor occurred in 1985, when viewership for the PBA Tour dropped by 5 million viewers and a record low in its 24-year history. Reasons cited for the dip included a decrease in overall television ...

  12. 1985 The PBA Tour comes to Fountain Square in Downtown ...

    Happy Easter Bowling Fans! It's an absolutey gorgeous day today and even nice enough to bowl outside! In this clip from 1985, Superbowl Proprietor Doug...

  13. 1988 PBA Tour season

    1988 PBA Tour season. This is a recap of the 1988 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 30th season, and consisted of 35 events. Brian Voss won two titles on the season, including his first major at the Trustcorp PBA National Championship. [ 1] Voss also set a single-season earnings record ($225,485) and ...

  14. PBA Tour TV Schedule

    Event Tickets. Experience the excitement of the PBA Tour Live! Each venue offers a variety of seating options and ticket prices and puts you in the middle of all the action, from our FOX Sports TV Set. Buy Tickets.

  15. 1985 PBA Season

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  16. 1980 PBA Tour season

    1980 PBA Tour season. This is a recap of the 1980 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 22nd season, and consisted of 34 events. Wayne Webb broke the six-season Earl Anthony - Mark Roth stranglehold on PBA Player of the Year awards, as he achieved the honor on the strength of three titles, including the ...

  17. 1995 PBA Tour season

    This is a recap of the 1995 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 37th season, and consisted of 30 events. ... Tournament schedule. Event Bowling center City Dates Winner; AC-Delco Classic: Cal Bowl: Lakewood, California: ... earning him 1985 PBA Player of the Year honors. Aulby also became the first PBA ...

  18. PBA National Tour

    Buy Tickets: June 6, 2024-June 9, 2024: PBA Tour Finals: Steel City Bowl & Brews Bethlehem, PA: MORE INFO Buy Tickets: July 25, 2024-July 28, 2024: Storm PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles: Copperfield Bowl Houston, TX: MORE INFO: July 31, 2024-August 3, 2024: PBA/PBA50/PWBA Jonesboro Trios: Hijinx Jonesboro, AR:

  19. Bowling Fans Rejoice: PBA Tour Schedule 2025 Released!

    Introduction: Bowling Fans Excited for PBA Tour Schedule 2025. Bowling enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly anticipating the much-anticipated PBA Tour Schedule 2025.The year 2025 promises to be a thrilling time for professional bowling, with fans gearing up to witness their favorite players in action and experience the exhilarating competitions.

  20. 1995 PBA Tour season

    This is a recap of the 1995 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 37th season, and consisted of 30 events. The "semi-retired" Dave Husted won his 12th title and second BPAA U.S. Open crown in front of the largest crowd to ever witness a PBA event. After the qualifying at Bowl One Lanes in Troy, Michigan, the TV finals moved to Detroit's Joe Louis Arena ...

  21. PBA 1985 National Championship

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  22. 2004-05 PBA Tour season

    2005-06 →. This is a recap of the 2004-05 season of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 46th season and consisted of 21 events. A major change to the tour this season was the move to an "exempt" format for most standard events. In this format, 58 players (previous season titlists, winners of PBA majors who ...

  23. 1965 PBA Tour season

    This is a recap of the 1965 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's seventh season, and consisted of 32 events. Dave Davis won the first two titles of his career, including the sixth PBA National Championship, but it was PBA legend Dick Weber who was honored with the Sporting News PBA Player of the Year award. The second-ever PBA Firestone Tournament of ...