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2000 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 2000 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 11 – November 21, 2000
seasonPBA Tour
MVPNorm Duke
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1999 Season
prevseason_year1999
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 2001–02 season
nextseason_year2001–02

This is a recap of the 2000 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 42nd season, and consisted of 19 events.

Norm Duke had three titles in the shortened season, including a major at the PBA National Championship, helping him win PBA Player of the Year honors.

Bowling's U.S. Open was won by Robert Smith for his first-ever title. The ABC Masters title went to Finnish bowler Mika Koivuniemi, while Jason Couch captured his second straight Brunswick World Tournament of Champions title.

An oddity of the season saw Chris Barnes lead every statistical category except earnings, despite setting a record by making 12 final-round appearances without a win. In other news this season, the PBA was sold to three former Microsoft executives in April, who planned to make the PBA a for-profit business. Former Nike marketing executives Steve Miller and Ian Hamilton were named President and Commissioner, respectively.

Tournament schedule

EventCityDatesWinner
**NBS National/Senior Doubles**Reno, NevadaJan 11–15Dave Husted (14),
Pete Couture (6)
**The Orleans Casino Open**Las Vegas, NevadaJan 16–21Ryan Shafer (1)
**Brunswick Pro Source Don Carter Classic**Dallas, TexasJan 25–30Norm Duke (17)
**Chattanooga Open**Chattanooga, TennesseeFeb 1–5Parker Bohn III (23)
**Parker Bohn III Empire State Open**Latham, New YorkFeb 8–12Pete Weber (25)
**PBA National Championship**Toledo, OhioFeb 13–19Norm Duke (18)
**Bayer/Brunswick Touring Players Championship**Akron, OhioFeb 23–27Dennis Horan Jr. (4)
**ABC Masters**Albuquerque, New MexicoJun 12–17Mika Koivuniemi (1)
**Wichita Open**Wichita, KansasJun 27 – Jul 1Ryan Shafer (2)
**MSN Open**Tucson, ArizonaJul 4–8Norm Duke (19)
**Bowling's U.S. Open**Phoenix, ArizonaJul 10–15Robert Smith (1)
**Oronamin C Japan Cup**Tokyo, JapanAug 13–17Parker Bohn III (24)
**Track Canandaigua Open**Canandaigua, New YorkOct 7–10Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (31)
**Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open**North Brunswick, New JerseyOct 14–17Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (32)
**Flagship Open**Erie, PennsylvaniaOct 21–24Robert Smith (2)
**Indianapolis Open**Indianapolis, IndianaOct 28–31Doug Kent (4)
**Brunswick World Tournament of Champions**Lake Zurich, IllinoisNov 3–7Jason Couch (8)
**Columbia 300 Open**Austin, TexasNov 11–15Danny Wiseman (8)
**Lone Star Open**Pasadena, TexasNov 17–21Steve Hoskins (10)

References

References

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