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1994 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1994 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 18 – December 11, 1994
seasonPBA Tour
MVPNorm Duke
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1993 Season
prevseason_year1993
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1995 Season
nextseason_year1995

This is a recap of the 1994 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 36th season, and consisted of 30 events.

History was made at the PBA National Championship when, for the first time, two brothers faced each other for a PBA title. David Traber defeated his elder brother, Dale, to take his first PBA title and first major. In the same tournament, 47-year-old Johnny Petraglia rolled the PBA's seventh televised 300 game before being defeated by Dale Traber in the next match. Butch Soper would toss the PBA's eighth televised 300 game later in the season at the Hilton Hotels Classic.

Justin Hromek made his second-ever PBA Tour victory count, winning the BPAA U.S. Open. Norm Duke captured the Tournament of Champions among his five titles for the season, and was voted PBA Player of the year.

During the season, Pete Weber became the PBA's career money leader, surpassing Hall of Famer Marshall Holman.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
AC-Delco ClassicCal BowlLakewood, CaliforniaJan 18–22Norm Duke (5)
Showboat InvitationalShowboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJan 23–29Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (14)
Quaker State OpenForum Bowling LanesGrand Prairie, TexasFeb 1–5Steve Hoskins (2)
Choice Hotels ClassicBoulevard BowlEdmond, OklahomaFeb 6–12Norm Duke (6)
Bud Light Hall of Fame ChampionshipTropicana LanesRichmond Heights, MissouriFeb 15–19Andy Neuer (1)
True Value OpenLandmark Recreation CenterPeoria, IllinoisFeb 22–26Bryan Goebel (3)
PBA National ChampionshipDucat's Imperial LanesToledo, OhioFeb 27 – Mar 5David Traber (1)
Brunswick Johnny Petraglia OpenCarolier LanesNorth Brunswick, New JerseyMar 8–12Norm Duke (7)
Leisure's Long Island OpenSayville BowlSayville, New YorkMar 15–19Amleto Monacelli (14)
Tums ClassicBradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutMar 22–26Harry Sullins (5)
Splitfire Spark Plug OpenErie Civic CenterErie, PennsylvaniaMar 29 – Apr 2Dennis Horan (1)
BPAA U.S. OpenBowl OneTroy, MichiganApr 3–9Justin Hromek (2)
IOF Foresters Bowling for Miracles OpenClub 300 BowlMarkham, OntarioApr 11–16Mike Edwards (1)
Tournament of ChampionsRiviera LanesFairlawn, OhioApr 19–23Norm Duke (8)
Northwest ClassicCelebrity BowlKennewick, WashingtonJun 24–28Dave Husted (9)
PBA Oregon OpenHollywood BowlPortland, OregonJul 1–5Dave D'Entremont (2)
Hilton Hotels ClassicReno Hilton Bowling CenterReno, NevadaJul 8–12John Mazza (5)
Active West OpenActive West Thunderbird LanesOntario, CaliforniaJul 15–19Bryan Goebel (4)
Tucson PBA OpenGolden Pin LanesTucson, ArizonaJul 22–26Steve Hoskins (3)
Sherwin Williams ClassicBrunswick Ambassador LanesBedford, OhioAug 12–16Dave Husted (10)
Greater Harrisburg OpenABC West LanesMechanicsburg, PennsylvaniaAug 19–23Randy Pedersen (10)
Greater Lexington ClassicCollins Bowling Center-EastlandLexington, KentuckyAug 26–30Amleto Monacelli (15)
Oronamin C Japan CupTokyo Port BowlTokyo, JapanSep 22–25Brian Voss (14)
AMF Dick Weber ClassicAMF Major League LanesRichmond, VirginiaSep 30 – Oct 5John Mazza (6)
Touring Players ChampionshipWoodland BowlIndianapolis, IndianaOct 8–12Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (15)
Greater Detroit OpenTaylor LanesTaylor, MichiganOct 15–19Bryan Goebel (5)
Rochester OpenMarcel's Olympic BowlRochester, New YorkOct 22–26Norm Duke (9)
Great Lakes OpenSpectrum LanesWyoming, MichiganOct 29 – Nov 2Dave Ferraro (10)
Brunswick Memorial World OpenBrunswick Deer Park LanesLake Zurich, IllinoisNov 3–9Eric Forkel (3)
Merit Mixed Doubles ChampionshipHilton LanesReno, NevadaDec 8–11Bryan Goebel (6),
Aleta Sill

References

References

  1. "1994 PBA National Championship". PBA.
  2. "1994 Hilton Hotels Classic". PBA.
  3. "1994 Tournament of Champions". PBA.
  4. "1994 Quaker State Open". PBA.
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