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PBA Tournament of Champions

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Champions field players earned entry into the Elite Field, which consisted of 54 bowlers total (a combination of past PBA Tour champions, top players in Champions field qualifying, plus the previous year's TOC champion). All Elite field players cashed a minimum of $ 2,500. After 16 more games in the Cashers' Round, the Top 24 (based on 36 total games) made the round-robin match play. The Top 4 match play qualifiers then made the live televised finals. Payouts for the TV finals were $ 250,000 for first, $ 100,000 for second, $ 50,000 for third and $ 40,000 for fourth. (See also:
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retain their automatic entry regardless of when the win occurred. Winners of a PBA Regional, PBA50 Tour, PBA50 Regional or PBA Women's Series title must bowl in an 8-game Pre Tournament Qualifier (PTQ) to earn one of the remaining spots in the opening field. A minimum of 10 spots are filled from the PTQ, but additional spots are made available if the number of automatic entrants is fewer than 70. In 2018, Matt O'Grady became the first player out of the PTQ (with no national PBA Tour titles) to win the Tournament of Champions.
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one of the "50 Greatest PBA Players of the Last 50 Years," any PBA player with five or more PBA Tour titles or at least one PBA major title, plus the winners of the 2010 USBC Senior Masters, 2010 PBA Senior U.S. Open, 2010 Regional Players Invitational and 2010 Regional Players Championship. All entrants had to be full-fledged PBA members as of October 1, 2010.
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The 2010–11 Tournament of Champions took place January 16–22, 2011, and featured a $ 1 million purse and $ 250,000 first prize, making it the richest PBA tournament ever. The tournament had an all-new format that included a "Champions Field" and an "Elite Field." The Champions Field (maximum of 180
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winners for the first time, even if they had no titles on the PBA Tour, as long as they were PBA members at the time of their Regional title. These players participated in the initial "Champions" field qualifying to gain a spot in the "Elite" field. After 20 games of qualifying, a limited number of
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tour, PBA Senior Tour and PBA Senior Regional Tour who were PBA members at the time of the titles. The Top 90 finishers after 14 qualifying games advanced to bowl against the Elite Field. The Elite Field included all 2010–11 exempt PBA players, any PBA Hall of Famer, any player listed in 2008 as
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by 53 pins in the 5th frame of the final match, and was still down 41 pins entering the 9th frame. When Barnes missed a 10-pin in the 9th frame, Haugen responded with a strike in the 9th and two strikes plus nine pins in the 10th. Barnes rolled a spare in the 10th, and needed a strike on the fill
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The TOC is the only PBA major that is an "invitational" event. Prior to 2007–08, a bowler qualified for the Tournament of Champions by being one of the 32 most recent title winners on the regular PBA Tour. The list was expanded in 2008 to include some past winners of the TOC itself, even if they
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For the 2018 season, the TOC format changed again. With a maximum starting field of 80, up to 70 spots are automatically given to entrants with a National PBA Tour title. If the number of entrants tops 70, the list is cut to the most recent title winners, although past winners of the TOC itself
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after striking on the first ball in the 10th frame in the 2009 event, left an inexplicable 4-count. Missing wide left of target, Page's shot cut right between the 1 and 4 pins, leaving a bizarre 1-3-4-7-9-10 washout. Though he surprisingly made the spare, he lost to Allen, 267-263.
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To commemorate the 50th Tournament of Champions in 2015, a fan poll was conducted to name their top moment in the tournament's history. The top five vote earners included some historic moments that have occurred since Thomas' list was published:
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and then Chris Barnes with a convincing 265 game in the final with millions watching (the telecast was the PBA's highest-rated show for the year), is a feat that will be remembered for as long as bowling is broadcast on TV."
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champions who were added out of the PTQ. The total prize fund was $ 400,000, with a $ 100,000 winner's share. A five-player stepladder format was used for the finals.
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became the first (and so far only) African American winner in this tournament, as well as the last to win the tournament while it was sponsored by Firestone.
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rolled the TOC's second televised perfect game in the second match of the stepladder finals. The tournament has also seen a pair of televised 299 games, by
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were no longer in the Top 32 most recent PBA winners. The 2009–10 TOC saw its first-ever female competitor, as a spot in the 2010 tournament was given to
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sponsored the Tournament of Champions. Since 1994, the Tournament of Champions has had a variety of sponsors, including General Tire, Brunswick, Dexter,
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made him the oldest player (50) to win the T of C, as well as the only player to win each event of the PBA's Triple Crown at least twice in a career.
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Up against enormous odds to become the first woman ever to win a standard PBA Tour event, it is hard to argue the historic value of
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for the 2007–08 season, and was contested there through the 2011–12 season. The tournament returned to Riviera Lanes again in 2018.
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Schneider, Jerry. "Williams Record Seventh PBA Player of the Year Honor 'Unimaginable.'" Article at www.pba.com on April 5, 2010.
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Pete Weber Wins Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions, Ties Anthony with 10th Major, Completes PBA Triple Crown for a Second Time
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In 2010, PBA.com writer Jason Thomas listed his Top 10 moments in the 48-year history of the Tournament of Champions.
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had struck on the first nine balls of the final 1970 T of C match, but still needed a mark in the 10th frame to top
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became the third player in PBA history to top the $ 1 million mark in career earnings by winning the 1986 event.
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Vint, Bill, "PBA Unveils Plans for 2011 Tournament of Champions." Article at www.pba.com on August 13, 2010.
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In 1991, the tournament was delayed 40 minutes due to a bomb threat, which turned out to be a hoax.
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became the first PBA player to reach 30 career titles with his win in the 1978 event. The legendary
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won from the #4 seed position to take his seventh PBA Tour title and first major, defeating top seed
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major that does not have any open field. All participants must meet qualifications to be invited.
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had made the TV finals, proclaimed Anthony the "undisputed King of Bowling" after the victory.
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From 1965 until 1994, the tournament was contested at Riviera Lanes (now AMF Riviera Lanes) in
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ball to force extra frames. But Barnes left a 4-pin, giving Haugen a narrow 215-214 victory.
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Thomas, Jason. "Top 10 Moments in T of C History." Article at www.pba.com on August 16, 2010.
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Tournament of Champions featured a $ 1 million purse and a $ 250,000 first prize (won by
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bowlers) included any past PBA champions with four or fewer titles, plus titlists on the
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in the final match. In an odd coincidence, Kent defeated the same four players that
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The 2024 PBA Tournament of Champions was held April 23-26 at Riviera Lanes in
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In perhaps the most iconic moment of the PBA's first 50 years, Hall of Famer
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became just the second PBA Player to win the T of C three times (joining
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in 2009. Kulick made sports history on January 24, 2010 as she defeated
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eventually won the title on his way to 1991 Player of the Year honors.
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In a notable opening match at the 1967 Tournament of Champions finals,
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went through on his way to the 2023 Tournament of Champions victory.
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Archived article on 1967 PBA Tournament of Champions at www.pba.com
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became the youngest PBA player ever to reach the 10-title plateau.
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who had qualified for the tournament only four events prior. In
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The TOC is the only PBA major that all-time titles leader
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T4. Don Johnson's 299 game in the 1970 final match.
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H&R Block Tournament of Champions
Professional Bowlers Association
bowling
PBA Tour
1962
PBA Tour
Joe Joseph

1965
Firestone Tire
H&R Block
Barbasol
Kia
Fairlawn, Ohio
Akron, Ohio
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville, Connecticut
Las Vegas, Nevada
Kelly Kulick
PBA Women's World Championship
Mika Koivuniemi
Chris Barnes
woman
PBA Regional Tour
PBA Bowling Tour: 2010–11 season
Jack Biondolillo
300 game
2015
Sean Rash
Don Johnson

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