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1989 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1989 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 3 – December 7, 1989
seasonPBA Tour
MVPAmleto Monacelli
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1988 Season
prevseason_year1988
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1990 Season
nextseason_year1990

This is a recap of the 1989 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 31st season, and consisted of 36 events.

Despite winning four titles (including a major at the Seagram's Coolers U.S. Open) and setting a PBA record of $298,237 in season earnings, Mike Aulby was out-voted for PBA Player of the Year honors in favor of Amleto Monacelli. Monacelli also won four titles, including the Budweiser Touring Players Championship, while leading the Tour in points and finishing second in earnings.

Pete Weber completed the triple crown of PBA majors when he took the title in the Trustcorp PBA National Championship. He joined Johnny Petraglia and Billy Hardwick as the PBA's only career triple crown winners.

Del Ballard, Jr. captured his second career major title and fifth overall at the Firestone Tournament of Champions.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
**ARC Pinole Open**Pinole Valley LanesPinole, CaliforniaJan 3–7Ernie Schlegel (5)
**AC-Delco Classic**Gable House BowlTorrance, CaliforniaJan 9–14Randy Pedersen (5)
**Showboat Invitational**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJan 15–21Del Ballard, Jr. (3)
**Quaker State Open**Forum Bowling LanesGrand Prairie, TexasJan 23–28Del Ballard, Jr. (4)
**Budweiser Classic**Don Carter's Kendall LanesMiami, FloridaJan 30 – Feb 4Randy Pedersen (6)
**Bowler's Journal Florida Open**Shore LanesMerritt Island, FloridaFeb 6–11Brian Voss (7)
**Don Carter's Greater New Orleans Classic**Don Carter's All-Star LanesHarvey, LouisianaFeb 13–18Brian Voss (8)
**True Value Open**Landmark Plaza Recreation CenterPeoria, IllinoisFeb 20–25Wayne Webb (17)
**Showboat Atlantic City Open**Atlantic City Showboat LanesAtlantic City, New JerseyFeb 27 – Mar 4Mike Aulby (15)
**Budweiser Open**Buckeye LanesNorth Olmsted, OhioMar 6–11Mike Aulby (16)
**Trustcorp PBA National Championship**Imperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 13–18Pete Weber (12)
**King Louie Open**King Louie West LanesOverland Park, KansasMar 20–25Butch Soper (3)
**Seagram's Coolers U.S. Open**Boulevard BowlEdmond, OklahomaMar 27 – Apr 1Mike Aulby (17)
**Fair Lanes Open**Fair Lanes WoodlawnBaltimore, MarylandApr 3–8Ron Bell (1)
**Greater Hartford Open**Bradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutApr 10–15Charlie Tapp (2)
**Firestone Tournament of Champions**Riviera LanesAkron, OhioApr 18–22Del Ballard, Jr. (5)
**A & W Fair Lanes Open**Fair Lanes Squaw PeakPhoenix, ArizonaMay 16–20Harry Sullins (3)
**Fresno Open**Cedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaMay 23–27Marc McDowell (1)
**Showboat PBA Doubles Classic**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaMay 30 – Jun 3Mike Aulby (18),
Steve Cook (14)
**Kessler Open**Earl Anthony's Dublin BowlDublin, CaliforniaJun 17–21Pete Weber (13)
**Seattle Open**Skyway Park BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 24–28Jess Stayrook (1)
**Kessler Classic**Town Square LanesRiverside, CaliforniaJul 1–5Tom Crites (5)
**Miller Lite Challenge**Golden Pin LanesTucson, ArizonaJul 8–12Amleto Monacelli (3)
**El Paso Open**Bowl El PasoEl Paso, TexasJul 15–19Tony Westlake (2)
**Columbia 300 Open**Highland LanesAustin, TexasJul 22–26Joe Salvemini (3)
**Wichita Open**Northrock LanesWichita, KansasJul 29 – Aug 2Amleto Monacelli (4)
**La Mode Classic**Red Carpet LanesGreen Bay, WisconsinAug 5–9Jim Pencak (1)
**Senior/Touring Pro Doubles Championship**Thruway LanesCheektowaga, New YorkAug 12–16Dick Weber (27),
Marc McDowell (2)
**Number 7 PBA Invitational**Silver Dollar Action CentreCalgary, AlbertaSep 22–24Kevin West (amateur) (1)
**Oronamin C Japan Cup '89**Tokyo Port BowlTokyo, JapanOct 11–14Randy Pedersen (7)
**Budweiser Challenge**Marcel's Olympic BowlRochester, New YorkOct 24–28Joe Berardi (10)
**Toyota Classic**Tropicana LanesSt. Louis, MissouriNov 7–11Charlie Tapp (3)
**Brunswick Memorial World Open**Brunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 11–18Parker Bohn III (2)
**Milwaukee Classic**Red Carpet Celebrity LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinNov 20–25David Ozio (5)
**Budwesier Touring Players Championship**Taylor LanesTaylor, MichiganNov 27 – Dec 2Amleto Monacelli (5)
**Cambridge Mixed Doubles**Sally's LanesReno, NevadaDec 4–7Amleto Monacelli (6),
Tish Johnson

References

References

  1. "1989 Trustcorp PBA National Championship". PBA.
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