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1981 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1981 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 6 – November 21, 1981
seasonPBA Tour
MVPEarl Anthony
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1980 Season
prevseason_year1980
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1982 Season
nextseason_year1982

This is a recap of the 1981 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 23rd season, and consisted of 33 events. 1981 was a season of "fours" for Earl Anthony. He won an unprecedented fourth PBA Player of the Year award (his first since 1976), and captured his fourth PBA National Championship among his four titles on the season.

Marshall Holman, who had served a suspension for part of the 1980 season, came back strong to win three titles in 1981, taking his second career major at the BPAA U.S. Open. Steve Cook was the titlist at the Firestone Tournament of Champions.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
**Miller High Life Classic**Brunswick WonderbowlAnaheim, CaliforniaJan 6–10Steve Martin (4)
**Showboat Invitational**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJan 11–17Mark Roth (24)
**ARC Alameda Open**Mel's Southshore BowlAlameda, CaliforniaJan 20–24Bob Handley (1)
**Quaker State Open**Forum Bowling LanesGrand Prairie, TexasJan 27–31Marshall Holman (12)
**BPAA U.S. Open**Big Texan LanesHouston, TexasFeb 1–7Marshall Holman (13)
**Rolaids Open**Dick Weber LanesFlorissant, MissouriFeb 10–14Earl Anthony (33)
**AMF Magicscore Open**Landmark Plaza Recreation CenterPeoria, IllinoisFeb 17–21Earl Anthony (34)
**Cleveland Open**Buckeye LanesNorth Olmsted, OhioFeb 24–28Mal Acosta (1)
**PBA National Championship**Imperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 1–7Earl Anthony (35)
**Miller High Life Open**Red Carpet Celebrity LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinMar 10–14Mike Durbin (8)
**King Louie Open**King Louie West LanesOverland Park, KansasMar 17–21Marshall Holman (14)
**True Value Open**Don Carter's Kendall LanesMiami, FloridaMar 24–28Bo Bowden (1)
**Fair Lanes Open**Fair Lanes WoodlawnBaltimore, MarylandMar 31 – Apr 4Wayne Webb (7)
**Long Island Open**Garden City BowlGarden City, New YorkApr 7–11Earl Anthony (36)
**Greater Hartford Open**Bradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutApr 14–18Wayne Webb (8)
**Firestone Tournament of Champions**Riviera LanesAkron, OhioApr 20–25Steve Cook (3)
**U.S. Polychemical Open**Mowry LanesFremont, CaliforniaMay 19–23Mal Acosta (2)
**City of Roses Open**Timber LanesPortland, OregonMay 26–30Bill Spigner (3)
**Seattle Open**Leilani LanesSeattle, WashingtonJun 2–6Jeff Morin (1)
**Pennzoil Open**Gable House BowlTorrance, CaliforniaJun 9–13Tom Baker (2)
**Tucson Open**Golden Pin LanesTucson, ArizonaJun 15–19Matt Surina (3)
**Showboat Doubles Classic**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJun 23–27Joe Hutchinson (3),
Tom Baker (3)
**Denver Open**Celebrity Fun CenterDenver, ColoradoJul 3–7Tom Baker (4)
**Waukegan Open**Bertrand LanesWaukegan, IllinoisJul 10–14Ted Hannahs (1)
**Canadian Open**Rose Bowl LanesWindsor, OntarioJul 17–21Mike Aulby (4)
**Buffalo Open**Thruway LanesCheektowaga, New YorkJul 24–28Roy Buckley (7)
**Sarasota Open**Galaxy LanesSarasota, FloridaJul 31 – Aug 4Mike Durbin (9)
**Aqua Fest Mr. Gatti's Open**Highland LanesAustin, TexasAug 7–11Dave Soutar (16)
**Kessler Classic**Woodland BowlIndianapolis, IndianaOct 16–20Steve Cook (4)
**Lansing Open**Royal Scot LanesLansing, MichiganOct 23–27Mark Roth (25)
**Columbia 300 Open**Westgate LanesFairview Park, OhioOct 30 – Nov 3Mark Roth (26)
**Syracuse Open**Brunswick Holiday BowlSyracuse, New YorkNov 6–10Frank Ellenburg (1)
**Brunswick Memorial World Open**Brunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 15–21Steve Martin (5)

References

References

  1. "1981 BPAA U.S. Open". PBA.
  2. "1981 Cleveland Open". PBA.
  3. "1981 PBA National Championship". PBA.
  4. "1981 Firestone Tournament of Champions". PBA.
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