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1991 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1991 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 8 – December 8, 1991
seasonPBA Tour
MVPDavid Ozio
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1990 Season
prevseason_year1990
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1992 Season
nextseason_year1992

This is a recap of the 1991 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 33rd season, and consisted of 36 events.

The 1991 season featured the infamous "Del Ballard, Jr. gutter ball." Needing two strikes and seven pins in the tenth frame to defeat Pete Weber for the title at the Fair Lanes Open, Ballard got the necessary first two strikes. But he then inexplicably tossed his fill ball into the channel, handing Weber the title.

Ballard would rebound to win four titles in 1991, but it was another four-time winner, David Ozio, who claimed PBA Player of the Year honors. Among his four titles on the season, Ozio was victorious at the Firestone Tournament of Champions. The televised finals for this event were delayed 40 minutes due to a bomb threat, which turned out to be a prank call.

Mike Miller won his first-ever PBA title at the PBA National Championship, while Pete Weber captured the second BPAA U.S. Open title of his career, and fourth major title overall. Post-interview after winning the tournament, Pete held up the trophy above his head, and the cast resin eagle attachment unexpectedly fell from the base and shattered into pieces upon hitting the floor. Telecast commentator and longtime professional Nelson Burton, Jr. later suspected guilt for the mishap, recalling that before they went on the air, he unscrewed the nut that held the eagle in place and showed it to the audience before putting it back on the base, neglecting to secure the nut back on. He cannot remember fully if this is the case, but believes it is. Weber was mailed a replacement trophy a few days later.

John Mazza made PBA TV history in a semi-final match at the Bud Light Classic, when he became just the second person ever to convert the 7–10 split on national television. (Mark Roth was the first.) Jess Stayrook would become the third player to accomplish the same feat, later in the season at the Tucson Open.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
**AC-Delco Classic**Gable House BowlTorrance, CaliforniaJan 8–12David Ozio (7)
**Showboat Invitational**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJan 13–19David Ozio (8)
**ARC Pinole Open**Pinole Valley LanesPinole, CaliforniaJan 22–26Brian Voss (10)
**Quaker State Open**Forum Bowling LanesGrand Prairie, TexasJan 29 – Feb 2Amleto Monacelli (10)
**Florida Open**Cypress LanesWinter Haven, FloridaFeb 5–9John Mazza (1)
**Bud Light Classic**Don Carter's All-Star Lanes-SawgrassSunrise, FloridaFeb 11–16Bob Benoit (2)
**Flagship City Open**Eastway LanesErie, PennsylvaniaFeb 19–23Jess Stayrook (2)
**Fair Lanes Open**Fair Lanes Kings PointRandallstown, MarylandFeb 25 – Mar 2Pete Weber (16)
**Johnny Petraglia Open**Carolier LanesNorth Brunswick, New JerseyMar 4–9Pete Weber (17)
**Leisure's Long Island Open**Sayville LanesSayville, New YorkMar 11–16Del Ballard, Jr. (6)
**Bud Light Open**Yorktown LanesParma Heights, OhioMar 18–23Norm Duke (2)
**PBA National Championship**Ducat's Imperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 24–30Mike Miller (1)
**True Value Open**Landmark Recreation CenterPeoria, IllinoisApr 1–6Amleto Monacelli (11)
**BPAA U.S. Open**Woodland BowlIndianapolis, IndianaApr 7–13Pete Weber (18)
**Tums Classic**Bradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutApr 16–20Billy Young, Jr. (2)
**Firestone Tournament of Champions**Riviera LanesFairlawn, OhioApr 23–27David Ozio (9)
**Fresno Open**Cedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaMay 7–11John Mazza (2)
**Kessler Classic**Town Square LanesRiverside, CaliforniaMay 14–18Bryan Goebel (2)
**Celebrity Denver Open**Celebrity Sports CenterDenver, ColoradoMay 21–25John Mazza (3)
**Beaumont PBA Doubles Classic**Crossroads Bowling CenterBeaumont, TexasMay 28 – Jun 1Del Ballard, Jr. (7),
Bob Benoit (3)
**Kessler Open**Earl Anthony's Dublin BowlDublin, CaliforniaJun 11–15Del Ballard, Jr. (8)
**Seattle Open**Skyway Park BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 18–22Danny Wiseman (3)
**PBA Oregon Open**Hollywood BowlPortland, OregonJun 25–29Tony Westlake (3)
**El Paso Open**Bowl El PasoEl Paso, TexasJul 2–6Ray Edwards (1)
**Tucson Open**Golden Pin LanesTucson, ArizonaJul 9–13Norm Duke (3)
**Wichita Open**Northrock LanesWichita, KansasJul 16–20Chris Warren (4)
**Columbia 300 Open**Highland LanesAustin, TexasJul 22–27Brian Voss (11)
**Choice Hotels International Summer Classic**Boulevard BowlEdmond, OklahomaJul 28 – Aug 3Steve Jaros (1)
**La Mode Classic**Red Carpet LanesGreen Bay, WisconsinAug 4–8Tony Westlake (4)
**Senior/Touring Pro Doubles**Thruway LanesBuffalo, New YorkAug 11–15Teata Semiz,
Rick Steelsmith (1)
**Toyota Classic**Tropicana LanesRichmond Heights, MissouriSep 30 – Oct 5Danny Wiseman (4)
**Oronamin C Japan Cup**Tokyo Port BowlTokyo, JapanOct 10–13Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (6)
**Brunswick Memorial World Open**Brunswick Deer Park LanesLake Zurich, IllinoisNov 10–16Jess Stayrook (3)
**Chevy Truck Classic**Marcel's Olympic BowlRochester, New YorkNov 18–23David Ozio (10)
**Bud Light Touring Players Championship**Taylor LanesTaylor, MichiganNov 25–30Dave Ferraro (7)
**Cambridge Mixed Doubles**Bally's Bowling CenterReno, NevadaDec 6–8Del Ballard, Jr. (9),
Nikki Gianulias

References

References

  1. "1991 Fair Lanes Open". PBA.
  2. "1991 Firestone Tournament of Champions". PBA.
  3. "Was Weber's Trophy Mishap Bo Burton's Fault? - FloBowling".
  4. "1991 Bud Light Classic". PBA.
  5. "1991 Tucson Open". PBA.
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