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U.S. Open (bowling)

The U.S. Open is one of the five major tournaments in the Professional Bowlers Association. Despite its status as a PBA Tour major, the tournament is open to qualifying amateurs as well as PBA members. The U.S. Open is considered one of the most difficult tournaments to bowl in today, due to its long format (56 games from opening qualifying through the match play rounds; 64 games if a player from the pre-tournament qualifier makes it through) and demanding oil pattern, which differs from most oil patterns the PBA employs.[1]

Tournament history

With the exception of 1997 and 2014, the U.S. Open has been held in some form every year since 1942 (81 years ago) (1942). Prior to 1971, this event was known as the BPAA All-Star. Andy Varipapa is notable for winning back-to-back BPAA All-Star titles in 1947 and 1948, the second coming at age 57, which makes him this tournament's oldest winner.[2] BPAA All-Star winners in the PBA era (1959–1970) were initially not credited with PBA titles for their victories. A rule change in 2008, however, retroactively awarded titles to the winners if they were PBA members at the time of their victories. Because the 1959 BPAA All-Star occurred before the PBA's debut, Harry Smith (1960) is considered the first PBA titlist in a BPAA All-Star event.

The first modern-day U.S. Open tournament in the PBA took place in 1971 and was won by Mike Limongello. With five wins, Pete Weber holds the most U.S. Open trophies of all time, one more than his father, Dick Weber, and Don Carter.[3] Pete Weber is also the only player to win a U.S. Open title in four different decades (1988, 1991, 2004, 2007 and 2012). The last player to successfully defend a U.S. Open title was Dave Husted, who won the event in 1995 and 1996.

The 1987 U.S. Open, sponsored by Seagram Wine Coolers, offered a then-record total purse of $500,000, and was the first PBA tournament to award a $100,000 first prize (won by Del Ballard Jr.).

Unable to find viable sponsorship, the U.S. Open was canceled for 2014, amid speculation that the tournament may not return at all.[4] However, the USBC and BPAA later reached a three-year agreement that brought the tournament back for 2015, 2016 and 2017.[5] The USBC and BPAA secured Bowlmor AMF, at the time the largest operator of bowling centers in the world, as the title sponsor for 2015.[6] The 2015 tournament took place November 2–8 in Garland, Texas.

Beginning in 2017 with the U.S. Open held at Flamingo Bowl in Liverpool, New York, the tournament instituted a partial invitational field for the first time.[7] Among those invited are top money leaders among PBA members, top performers from a variety of USBC events, members of Team USA and Junior Team USA, winners of the past ten U.S. Opens, the last three winners from each of the PBA's other major championships, and winners of the current year PBA Regional Tour U.S. Open qualifier tournaments. The "open" portion of the tournament is actually a pre-tournament qualifier (PTQ) with a maximum of 80 entries. Top finishers from the eight-game PTQ then join all those who accepted invitations to round out the starting field of 144 players.[8] The 2018 event had 116 invitational entries and only 28 open spots available via the PTQ.[9] In 2019, only 91 invitees entered the tournament, so 53 open spots were filled from the PTQ.[10]

Format

In 2020, the starting field is only 108 players. After the starting field is determined, players bowl 24 qualifying games in three 8-game blocks on three different lane conditions. The top 36 in pinfall advance to the cashers round for 8 more games. The top 24 players after the cashers round then bowl 24 round-robin, head-to-head match play games, all on the same 41-foot pattern. In the match play round, players are awarded actual pinfall plus 30 bonus pins for every match won (15 bonus pins each in the case of a tie). The top five after the match play round advance to the televised championship finals, which is on the same oil pattern as match play.[11]

Current champion

2022 Event

The 2022 U.S. Open was held at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 1 through February 6, with a pre-tournament qualifier (PTQ) on January 30. The tournament had a starting field of 108 players and a total prize fund of $282,240, with a $100,000 top prize.[12] A five-player stepladder finals format was used. Anthony Simonsen won from the #2 seed position, topping #1 seed E. J. Tackett in the final match. This was Simonsen's ninth PBA Tour title and third major championship.[13]

Match #1Match #2Match #3Title match
1E. J. Tackett165
2Anthony Simonsen1802Anthony Simonsen232
3A. J. Johnson2125Jason Belmonte168
4Jake Peters1985Jason Belmonte221
5Jason Belmonte246
  • Prize Pool:
1. Anthony Simonsen (Las Vegas, Nevada) – $100,000
2. E. J. Tackett (Bluffton, Indiana) – $50,000
3. Jason Belmonte (Orange, New South Wales, Australia) – $25,000
4. A. J. Johnson (Oswego, Illinois) – $12,500
5. Jake Peters (Henderson, Nevada) – $7,500

Past champions

U.S. Open champions

Year Winner Runner-up Championship match score
1971 Mike Limongello Teata Semiz 194–186
1972 Don Johnson George Pappas 233–224
1973 Mike McGrath Earl Anthony 234–222
1974 Larry Laub Dave Davis 258–237
1975 Steve Neff Paul Colwell 279–217
1976 Paul Moser Jim Frazier 226–195
1977 Johnny Petraglia Bill Spigner 279–232
1978 Nelson Burton Jr. Jeff Mattingly 204–201
1979 Joe Berardi Earl Anthony 232–195
1980 Steve Martin Earl Anthony 248–222
1981 Marshall Holman Mark Roth 200–179
1982 Dave Husted Gil Sliker 255–180
1983 Gary Dickinson Steve Neff 214–202
1984 Mark Roth Guppy Troup 244–237
1985 Marshall Holman Wayne Webb 233–205
1986 Steve Cook Frank Ellenburg 245–211
1987 Del Ballard Jr. Pete Weber 247–209
1988 Pete Weber Marshall Holman 203–171
1989 Mike Aulby Jim Pencak 195–178
1990 Ron Palombi Jr. Amleto Monacelli 269–205
1991 Pete Weber Mark Thayer 289–184
1992 Robert Lawrence Scott Devers 226–221
1993 Del Ballard Jr. Walter Ray Williams Jr. 237–193
1994 Justin Hromek Parker Bohn III 267–230
1995 Dave Husted Paul Koehler 266–245
1996 Dave Husted George Brooks 216–214
1997 Not held
1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Tim Criss 221–189
1999 Bob Learn, Jr. Jason Couch 231–215
2000 Robert Smith Norm Duke 202–201
2001–02 Mika Koivuniemi Patrick Healey, Jr. 247–182
2002–03 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Michael Haugen Jr. 236–198
2003–04 Pete Weber Brian Voss 231–178
2004–05 Chris Barnes Patrick Allen 213–212
2005–06 Tommy Jones Ryan Shafer 237–223
2006–07 Pete Weber Wes Malott 210–204
2007–08 Norm Duke Mika Koivuniemi 224–216
2008–09 Mike Scroggins Norm Duke 191–173
2009–10 Bill O'Neill Mike Scroggins 267–207
2010–11 Norm Duke Mika Koivuniemi 225–216
2011–12 Pete Weber Mike Fagan 215–214
2012–13 Wes Malott Jason Belmonte 214–156
2014 Not held
2015 Ryan Ciminelli Dominic Barrett 236–223
2016 François Lavoie Marshall Kent 228–194
2017 Rhino Page Jakob Butturff 256–222
2018 Dominic Barrett Jakob Butturff 207–206
2019 François Lavoie Sean Rash 221–172
2020 Jason Belmonte Anthony Simonsen 226–201
2021 Chris Via Jakob Butturff 214–213
2022 Anthony Simonsen E. J. Tackett 232–165

BPAA All-Star champions

  • 1942 – John Crimmons
  • 1943 – Connie Schwoegler
  • 1944 – Ned Day
  • 1945 – Buddy Bomar
  • 1946 – Joe Wilman
  • 1947 – Andy Varipapa
  • 1948 – Andy Varipapa
  • 1949 – Connie Schwoegler
  • 1950 – Junie McMahon
  • 1951 – Dick Hoover
  • 1952 – Junie McMahon
  • 1953 – Don Carter
  • 1954 – Don Carter
  • 1955 – Steve Nagy
  • 1956 – Bill Lilliard
  • 1957 – Don Carter
  • 1958 – Don Carter
  • 1959 – Billy Welu
  • 1960 – Harry Smith
  • 1961 – Bill Tucker
  • 1962 – Dick Weber
  • 1963 – Dick Weber
  • 1964 – Bob Strampe Sr.
  • 1965 – Dick Weber
  • 1966 – Dick Weber
  • 1967 – Les Schissler
  • 1968 - Jim Stefanich
  • 1969 – Billy Hardwick
  • 1970 – Bobby Cooper

U.S. Open oil pattern

The U.S. Open featured what PBA.com describes as "the toughest lane oil design in all of bowling." The pattern is considered "flat," meaning equal amounts of oil are applied to every lane board.[2] (A typical lane condition allows more oil in the middle section of lane boards, and lesser amounts on the outer boards.)

Many claim the oil pattern was responsible for the lack of left-handed winners in this tournament, because there isn't enough ball traffic on the left side to create a "track area."[14] When Mike Scroggins won the 2009 event in North Brunswick, New Jersey, he became the first left-hander in 20 years (Mike Aulby, 1989) to earn a U.S. Open title. Aulby's win was on an oil pattern where oil was applied more heavily on the outer boards (that is, those closest to the gutters), to the point where the outer parts of the lanes were effectively unplayable. In all, left-handers accounted for six victories (McGrath [1973], Moser [1976], Petraglia [1977], Cook [1986], Aulby [1989], and Scroggins [2009]) and nine runner-up finishes (Anthony [1973, 1979, 1980], Davis [1974], Devers [1992], Bohn [1994], Couch [1999], Allen [2005], Scroggins [2010]) at the U.S. Open since 1971. It was also the only major title that left-hander and 43-time titlist Earl Anthony never won in his career, though he did finish runner-up three times. In recent years, lefties Ryan Ciminelli (2015) and Rhino Page (2017) have won U.S. Opens.

See also

References

  1. ^ "65th Denny's U.S. Open". PBA.com. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
  2. ^ Weiskopf, Herman (1978). The Perfect Game. Time, Inc. pp. 64, 78. ISBN 0-13-657015-1.
  3. ^ Vint, Bill. "Pete Weber Wins Record Fifth U.S. Open to Surpass Father Dick Weber and Don Carter." Article at www.pba.com on February 26, 2012. [1]
  4. ^ Richgels, Jeff (May 3, 2014). "BPAA cancels U.S. Opens for 2015".
  5. ^ Wiseman, Lucas (May 9, 2014). "USBC, BPAA reach agreement to bring back U.S. Open". Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  6. ^ "Bowlmor AMF becomes title sponsor for 2015 Bowling's U.S. Opens". bowlingdigital.com. December 12, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  7. ^ "Central New York Bowling: Syracuse to host three upcoming national events". March 2, 2017. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  8. ^ Cannizzaro, Matt (March 1, 2017). "2017 U.S. OPEN TO FEATURE SELECT FIELD, IMPROVED PATTERN INTEGRITY". bowl.com. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  9. ^ Schneider, Jerry (October 22, 2018). "Rhino Page Set to Defend U.S. Open Title; Final Major of Season Could Have Impact on POY and PBA Clash Races". PBA.com. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  10. ^ "2019 U.S. Open PTQ". PBA.com. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  11. ^ "2019 U.S. Open Tournament Information". Bowl.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  12. ^ "2022 U.S. Open Final Results" (PDF). Bowl.com. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  13. ^ Cannizzaro, Matt (February 7, 2022). "SIMONSEN WINS 2022 U.S. OPEN FOR THIRD MAJOR TITLE". PBA.com. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  14. ^ Pedersen, Randy. Transcript of 4/5/2009 U.S. Open broadcast on ESPN.

External links

  • PBA.com Site

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The U S Open is one of the five major tournaments in the Professional Bowlers Association Despite its status as a PBA Tour major the tournament is open to qualifying amateurs as well as PBA members The U S Open is considered one of the most difficult tournaments to bowl in today due to its long format 56 games from opening qualifying through the match play rounds 64 games if a player from the pre tournament qualifier makes it through and demanding oil pattern which differs from most oil patterns the PBA employs 1 Contents 1 Tournament history 2 Format 3 Current champion 3 1 2022 Event 4 Past champions 4 1 U S Open champions 4 2 BPAA All Star champions 5 U S Open oil pattern 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTournament history EditWith the exception of 1997 and 2014 the U S Open has been held in some form every year since 1942 81 years ago 1942 Prior to 1971 this event was known as the BPAA All Star Andy Varipapa is notable for winning back to back BPAA All Star titles in 1947 and 1948 the second coming at age 57 which makes him this tournament s oldest winner 2 BPAA All Star winners in the PBA era 1959 1970 were initially not credited with PBA titles for their victories A rule change in 2008 however retroactively awarded titles to the winners if they were PBA members at the time of their victories Because the 1959 BPAA All Star occurred before the PBA s debut Harry Smith 1960 is considered the first PBA titlist in a BPAA All Star event The first modern day U S Open tournament in the PBA took place in 1971 and was won by Mike Limongello With five wins Pete Weber holds the most U S Open trophies of all time one more than his father Dick Weber and Don Carter 3 Pete Weber is also the only player to win a U S Open title in four different decades 1988 1991 2004 2007 and 2012 The last player to successfully defend a U S Open title was Dave Husted who won the event in 1995 and 1996 The 1987 U S Open sponsored by Seagram Wine Coolers offered a then record total purse of 500 000 and was the first PBA tournament to award a 100 000 first prize won by Del Ballard Jr Unable to find viable sponsorship the U S Open was canceled for 2014 amid speculation that the tournament may not return at all 4 However the USBC and BPAA later reached a three year agreement that brought the tournament back for 2015 2016 and 2017 5 The USBC and BPAA secured Bowlmor AMF at the time the largest operator of bowling centers in the world as the title sponsor for 2015 6 The 2015 tournament took place November 2 8 in Garland Texas Beginning in 2017 with the U S Open held at Flamingo Bowl in Liverpool New York the tournament instituted a partial invitational field for the first time 7 Among those invited are top money leaders among PBA members top performers from a variety of USBC events members of Team USA and Junior Team USA winners of the past ten U S Opens the last three winners from each of the PBA s other major championships and winners of the current year PBA Regional Tour U S Open qualifier tournaments The open portion of the tournament is actually a pre tournament qualifier PTQ with a maximum of 80 entries Top finishers from the eight game PTQ then join all those who accepted invitations to round out the starting field of 144 players 8 The 2018 event had 116 invitational entries and only 28 open spots available via the PTQ 9 In 2019 only 91 invitees entered the tournament so 53 open spots were filled from the PTQ 10 Format EditIn 2020 the starting field is only 108 players After the starting field is determined players bowl 24 qualifying games in three 8 game blocks on three different lane conditions The top 36 in pinfall advance to the cashers round for 8 more games The top 24 players after the cashers round then bowl 24 round robin head to head match play games all on the same 41 foot pattern In the match play round players are awarded actual pinfall plus 30 bonus pins for every match won 15 bonus pins each in the case of a tie The top five after the match play round advance to the televised championship finals which is on the same oil pattern as match play 11 Current champion Edit2022 Event Edit The 2022 U S Open was held at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis Indiana on February 1 through February 6 with a pre tournament qualifier PTQ on January 30 The tournament had a starting field of 108 players and a total prize fund of 282 240 with a 100 000 top prize 12 A five player stepladder finals format was used Anthony Simonsen won from the 2 seed position topping 1 seed E J Tackett in the final match This was Simonsen s ninth PBA Tour title and third major championship 13 Match 1Match 2Match 3Title match1E J Tackett1652Anthony Simonsen1802Anthony Simonsen2323A J Johnson2125Jason Belmonte1684Jake Peters1985Jason Belmonte2215Jason Belmonte246Prize Pool 1 Anthony Simonsen Las Vegas Nevada 100 000 2 E J Tackett Bluffton Indiana 50 000 3 Jason Belmonte Orange New South Wales Australia 25 000 4 A J Johnson Oswego Illinois 12 500 5 Jake Peters Henderson Nevada 7 500Past champions EditU S Open champions Edit Year Winner Runner up Championship match score1971 Mike Limongello Teata Semiz 194 1861972 Don Johnson George Pappas 233 2241973 Mike McGrath Earl Anthony 234 2221974 Larry Laub Dave Davis 258 2371975 Steve Neff Paul Colwell 279 2171976 Paul Moser Jim Frazier 226 1951977 Johnny Petraglia Bill Spigner 279 2321978 Nelson Burton Jr Jeff Mattingly 204 2011979 Joe Berardi Earl Anthony 232 1951980 Steve Martin Earl Anthony 248 2221981 Marshall Holman Mark Roth 200 1791982 Dave Husted Gil Sliker 255 1801983 Gary Dickinson Steve Neff 214 2021984 Mark Roth Guppy Troup 244 2371985 Marshall Holman Wayne Webb 233 2051986 Steve Cook Frank Ellenburg 245 2111987 Del Ballard Jr Pete Weber 247 2091988 Pete Weber Marshall Holman 203 1711989 Mike Aulby Jim Pencak 195 1781990 Ron Palombi Jr Amleto Monacelli 269 2051991 Pete Weber Mark Thayer 289 1841992 Robert Lawrence Scott Devers 226 2211993 Del Ballard Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr 237 1931994 Justin Hromek Parker Bohn III 267 2301995 Dave Husted Paul Koehler 266 2451996 Dave Husted George Brooks 216 2141997 Not held1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr Tim Criss 221 1891999 Bob Learn Jr Jason Couch 231 2152000 Robert Smith Norm Duke 202 2012001 02 Mika Koivuniemi Patrick Healey Jr 247 1822002 03 Walter Ray Williams Jr Michael Haugen Jr 236 1982003 04 Pete Weber Brian Voss 231 1782004 05 Chris Barnes Patrick Allen 213 2122005 06 Tommy Jones Ryan Shafer 237 2232006 07 Pete Weber Wes Malott 210 2042007 08 Norm Duke Mika Koivuniemi 224 2162008 09 Mike Scroggins Norm Duke 191 1732009 10 Bill O Neill Mike Scroggins 267 2072010 11 Norm Duke Mika Koivuniemi 225 2162011 12 Pete Weber Mike Fagan 215 2142012 13 Wes Malott Jason Belmonte 214 1562014 Not held2015 Ryan Ciminelli Dominic Barrett 236 2232016 Francois Lavoie Marshall Kent 228 1942017 Rhino Page Jakob Butturff 256 2222018 Dominic Barrett Jakob Butturff 207 2062019 Francois Lavoie Sean Rash 221 1722020 Jason Belmonte Anthony Simonsen 226 2012021 Chris Via Jakob Butturff 214 2132022 Anthony Simonsen E J Tackett 232 165BPAA All Star champions Edit 1942 John Crimmons 1943 Connie Schwoegler 1944 Ned Day 1945 Buddy Bomar 1946 Joe Wilman 1947 Andy Varipapa 1948 Andy Varipapa 1949 Connie Schwoegler 1950 Junie McMahon 1951 Dick Hoover 1952 Junie McMahon 1953 Don Carter 1954 Don Carter 1955 Steve Nagy 1956 Bill Lilliard 1957 Don Carter 1958 Don Carter 1959 Billy Welu 1960 Harry Smith 1961 Bill Tucker 1962 Dick Weber 1963 Dick Weber 1964 Bob Strampe Sr 1965 Dick Weber 1966 Dick Weber 1967 Les Schissler 1968 Jim Stefanich 1969 Billy Hardwick 1970 Bobby CooperU S Open oil pattern EditThe U S Open featured what PBA com describes as the toughest lane oil design in all of bowling The pattern is considered flat meaning equal amounts of oil are applied to every lane board 2 A typical lane condition allows more oil in the middle section of lane boards and lesser amounts on the outer boards Many claim the oil pattern was responsible for the lack of left handed winners in this tournament because there isn t enough ball traffic on the left side to create a track area 14 When Mike Scroggins won the 2009 event in North Brunswick New Jersey he became the first left hander in 20 years Mike Aulby 1989 to earn a U S Open title Aulby s win was on an oil pattern where oil was applied more heavily on the outer boards that is those closest to the gutters to the point where the outer parts of the lanes were effectively unplayable In all left handers accounted for six victories McGrath 1973 Moser 1976 Petraglia 1977 Cook 1986 Aulby 1989 and Scroggins 2009 and nine runner up finishes Anthony 1973 1979 1980 Davis 1974 Devers 1992 Bohn 1994 Couch 1999 Allen 2005 Scroggins 2010 at the U S Open since 1971 It was also the only major title that left hander and 43 time titlist Earl Anthony never won in his career though he did finish runner up three times In recent years lefties Ryan Ciminelli 2015 and Rhino Page 2017 have won U S Opens See also EditU S Women s OpenReferences Edit 65th Denny s U S Open PBA com Retrieved January 12 2014 Weiskopf Herman 1978 The Perfect Game Time Inc pp 64 78 ISBN 0 13 657015 1 Vint Bill Pete Weber Wins Record Fifth U S Open to Surpass Father Dick Weber and Don Carter Article at www pba com on February 26 2012 1 Richgels Jeff May 3 2014 BPAA cancels U S Opens for 2015 Wiseman Lucas May 9 2014 USBC BPAA reach agreement to bring back U S Open Retrieved June 30 2014 Bowlmor AMF becomes title sponsor for 2015 Bowling s U S Opens bowlingdigital com December 12 2014 Retrieved January 7 2015 Central New York Bowling Syracuse to host three upcoming national events March 2 2017 Retrieved March 2 2017 Cannizzaro Matt March 1 2017 2017 U S OPEN TO FEATURE SELECT FIELD IMPROVED PATTERN INTEGRITY bowl com Retrieved October 27 2017 Schneider Jerry October 22 2018 Rhino Page Set to Defend U S Open Title Final Major of Season Could Have Impact on POY and PBA Clash Races PBA com Retrieved October 24 2018 2019 U S Open PTQ PBA com Retrieved October 23 2019 2019 U S Open Tournament Information Bowl com Retrieved October 16 2019 2022 U S Open Final Results PDF Bowl com Retrieved February 7 2022 Cannizzaro Matt February 7 2022 SIMONSEN WINS 2022 U S OPEN FOR THIRD MAJOR TITLE PBA com Retrieved February 7 2022 Pedersen Randy Transcript of 4 5 2009 U S Open broadcast on ESPN External links EditPBA com Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Open bowling amp oldid 1100449791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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