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1999 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1999 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 10 – November 17, 1999
seasonPBA Tour
MVPParker Bohn III
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1998 Season
prevseason_year1998
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 2000 Season
nextseason_year2000

This is a recap of the 1999 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 41st season, and consisted of 26 events.

Parker Bohn III collected five titles during the season to take PBA Player of the Year honors, ending Walter Ray Williams, Jr.'s streak of three straight POY awards.

Tim Criss secured a major title at the PBA National Championship. Amateur Brian Boghosian took the title at the ABC Masters, while Bob Learn, Jr. won his first career major at Bowling's U.S. Open. Jason Couch collected $100,000 in winning the season-ending Brunswick World Tournament of Champions among his two titles on the year.

During the season, Steve Jaros and Mike Miller rolled the 13th and 14th (respectively) televised 300 games in PBA history. Another highlight of the season was the PBA's first-ever outdoor finals at the NYC PBA Experience, which took place on specially-built lanes in mid-town Manhattan's Bryant Park.

Tournament schedule

EventCityDatesWinner
National Bowling Stadium National/Senior DoublesReno, NevadaJan 10–15Jason Hurd (1),
Johnny Petraglia
Albuquerque OpenAlbuquerque, New MexicoJan 19–23Brian Himmler (1)
PBA Don Carter ClassicDallas, TexasJan 26–30Mike Miller (3)
Columbia 300 OpenAustin, TexasFeb 2–6Parker Bohn III (18)
Chattanooga OpenChattanooga, TennesseeFeb 9–13Steve Jaros (3)
Flagship OpenErie, PennsylvaniaFeb 16–20Chris Barnes (1)
PBA National ChampionshipToledo, OhioFeb 21–27Tim Criss (5)
Empire State OpenLatham, New YorkApr 13–17Parker Bohn III (19)
Brunswick Johnny Petraglia OpenNorth Brunswick, New JerseyApr 20–24Doug Kent (3)
Brunswick Long Island/NYC PBA ExperienceSayville, New York
New York, New YorkApr 27 – May 1Eric Forkel (5)
ABC MastersSyracuse, New YorkMay 3–8Brian Boghosian (amateur)
Bayer/Brunswick Touring Players ChampionshipAkron, OhioMay 10–15Steve Hoskins (9)
PBA Oregon OpenPortland, OregonMay 25–29Chris Barnes (2)
Showboat InvitationalLas Vegas, NevadaMay 31 – Jun 5Parker Bohn III (20)
Tucson OpenTucson, ArizonaJun 8–12Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (30)
National Bowling Stadium OpenReno, NevadaJun 13–20Ricky Ward (4)
AC Delco All-Star ClassicLakewood, CaliforniaJun 21–26Tommy Delutz, Jr. (1)
Bowling's U.S. OpenUncasville, ConnecticutJul 24 – Aug 1Bob Learn, Jr. (4)
Oronamin C Japan CupTokyo, JapanSep 16–19Parker Bohn III (21)
AC Delco ChallengeVirginia Beach, VirginiaOct 2–6Mark Mosayebi (1)
Brunswick Pro Source OpenWichita, KansasOct 9–12Rick Lawrence (1)
Track/Dexter OpenCanandaigua, New YorkOct 16–20Parker Bohn III (22)
Greater Detroit OpenTaylor, MichiganOct 23–27Dave Wodka (1)
Bay City ClassicBay City, MichiganOct 30 – Nov 3Jason Couch (6)
Indianapolis OpenIndianapolis, IndianaNov 6–10Randy Pedersen (12)
Brunswick World Tournament of ChampionsOverland Park, KansasNov 13–17Jason Couch (7)

References

References

  1. "PBA Champions by Season". PBA.
  2. "PBA History". PBA.
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