2015 PBA Tour season


The 56th season of the Professional Bowlers Association Tour was played in 2015. There were 27 singles title events, three doubles title events, and two team events on the 2015 schedule.

Tournament schedule and recaps

For the seventh year in a row, the PBA held multiple fall North American events in one location, at the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII. Preliminary rounds and match play took place December 8 through December 14 in Reno, NV, and included four "animal" oil pattern events. The four pattern tournaments in WSOB VII served as initial qualifying for the PBA World Championship. The top 25% of players in total pinfall over the 36 games of qualifying moved on to the PBA World Championship cashers round and bowled an additional six games of qualifying on the PBA World Championship oil pattern to determine the top 24. Three additional match play rounds of eight games each determined the field for the five-player stepladder finals, which aired live in primetime on December 17 on ESPN. The finals for the four animal pattern tournaments were taped on December 18, and aired on consecutive Sundays on ESPN, beginning December 20.
Several international tour stops, which are part of the World Bowling Tour, were again part of the PBA schedule. As in 2014, a PBA title was awarded if any of these stops were won by a PBA member. In addition, some tournaments formerly consigned as PBA Regional tour stops qualified the winner to earn a PBA title. These are designated as "Xtra Frame" tournaments because they are broadcast exclusively on the PBA's Xtra Frame webcast service.
Returning to the PBA schedule in 2015 was the U.S. Open major, which was not played in 2014. The BPAA and USBC secured Bowlmor AMF bowling centers as the title sponsor for the 2015 event, which took place November 2–8 in Garland, Texas.

Season highlights

  • Jason Belmonte, reigning 2012–13 and 2014 PBA Player of the Year, continued his stunning run of dominance in PBA majors. On February 8, he won the USBC Masters for an unprecedented third straight season. Only Mike Aulby has also won the Masters three times, but Aulby's wins were not in consecutive seasons. The following week, Belmonte also won the Barbasol Tournament of Champions for the second straight season. This marked Belmonte's tenth appearance in the TV finals over the last 12 majors and his fifth major tournament win.
  • Also at the Barbasol Tournament of Champions, Sean Rash made history when he rolled the PBA's 25th televised perfect 300 game in the second match of the finals. Having also shot the PBA's 23rd televised 300 game in the 2014 PBA Wolf Open, Rash is the only player in history with two perfect games in the TV finals of a PBA tournament. Chris Barnes, the owner of the PBA's 22nd televised 300 games, rolled his second-ever perfect game in a PBA final at the DHC PBA Japan Invitational earlier this season, but that event was not televised in the U.S.
  • The U.S. Open returned after a one-year hiatus and was held November 2–8 in Garland, Texas. Ryan Ciminelli emerged as champion, earning his fourth PBA title and first major championship.
  • Rookie Gary Faulkner Jr. was the surprise winner of the season's final major, the PBA World Championship held in December in Reno, NV. Faulkner, who rose from the #3 seed and defeated top seed E. J. Tackett in the final match, became just the second African American to win a PBA title and a PBA major, following George Branham III who won five titles between 1986 and 1996, including the 1993 Tournament of Champions.
  • In an extremely close vote, Jason Belmonte was honored as the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year for the third straight season, getting 47.36 percent of the vote over Ryan Ciminelli's 43.22 percent. Belmonte won two titles, led the PBA Tour in earnings, finished in the Top Five in nine other tournaments, and edged Ciminelli in Tour average. This makes Belmonte the fourth PBA player to earn three consecutive POY awards, following Earl Anthony, Mark Roth and Walter Ray Williams, Jr. Runner-up Ciminelli was the only PBA player with three titles on the season. Jesper Svensson, a two-time winner in 2015, was named PBA Rookie of the Year.

Tournament summary

Below is a schedule of events for the 2015 PBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PBA title numbers for winners are shown in parentheses.
EventAirdateCityPreliminary roundsFinal roundOil patternWinnerNotes
PBA-WBT Brunswick Ballmaster OpenN/AHelsinki, FinlandJan 2–10Jan 11Paul Moor, England WBT and PBA title event. $15,325 first prize.
DHC PBA Japan Invitational 2015Jan 17 XTokyoJan 14–17LiveChris Barnes, USA Invitational event. ¥5 million first prize.
PBA Players ChampionshipFeb 22 EWauwatosa, WIJan 26–30Feb 15 Mark RothParker Bohn III, USA Open event. $25,000 first prize.
Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles ChampionshipMar 1 EWauwatosa, WIJan 26–30Feb 15 Mark RothNorm Duke, USA and
Wes Malott, USA
Open event. $22,000 first prize.
USBC MastersFeb 8 EGreen Bay, WIFeb 1–7LiveUSBC CustomJason Belmonte, Australia Open event. PBA major. $50,000 first prize.
50th Barbasol PBA Tournament of ChampionsFeb 15 EIndianapolis, INFeb 10–14LiveTOC CustomJason Belmonte, Australia Invitational event. PBA major. $50,000 first prize.
PBA-WBT H.H. Emir CupN/ADoha, QatarFeb 24–26Feb 27Tannya Roumimper, Indonesia WBT and PBA title event. $25,000 first prize.
PBA-WBT Kingdom of Bahrain OpenN/ABahrainMar 3–6Mar 7Jesper Svensson, Sweden WBT and PBA title event. $25,000 first prize.
12th Kuwait International OpenN/AKuwait CityMar 10–13Mar 14Brad Angelo, USANon-title event. $25,000 first prize.
PBA-WBT Brunswick Euro ChallengeN/AMunich, GermanyMar 15–21Mar 22Josh Blanchard, USA WBT and PBA title event. $12,000 first prize.
PBA League Elias Cup
Quarters: Apr 5 E
Semis: Apr 12 E
Finals: Apr 19 E
Portland, MEMar 28–29Mar 30MultipleBass Pro Shops Silver Lake Atom Splitters
Non-title team event. $50,000 first prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Maine ShootoutMar 31 XPortland, MEMar 30LiveJosh Blanchard, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Wolf OpenMay 26 CShawnee, OKMay 11, 14May 16WolfKyle Troup, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Bear OpenJun 2 CShawnee, OKMay 12, 14May 16BearTommy Jones, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Badger OpenJun 9 CShawnee, OKMay 13, 14May 16BadgerRonnie Russell, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Oklahoma OpenJun 16 CShawnee, OKMay 11–15May 17Top seed Bill O'Neill chose BearBill O'Neill, USA Top 18 from pattern events qualify. Top 5 after additional match play games advance to TV. $18,000 first prize.
Oklahoma's Grand Casino Resort "King of the Swing"Jun 23 CShawnee, OKMay 11–17May 17Wolf, Badger Bill O'Neill, USANon-title stepladder final; four Summer Swing title winners plus "wild card" player compete for an additional $10,000.
PBA Xtra Frame Pensacola South OpenJun 21 XPensacola, FLJun 19–20LiveBearAndres Gomez, Colombia Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Lubbock Southwest OpenJun 28 XLubbock, TXJun 26–27LiveTOCE. J. Tackett, USA Open event. $15,000 first prize.
WBT Bowling World OpenN/ATokyoJul 9–11Jul 12Osku Palermaa, Finland WBT and PBA title event. $81,000 first prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed DoublesAug 2 XHouston, TXJul 31 – Aug 1LiveBill O'Neill and Shannon O'Keefe, USAOpen event. $15,000 first prize.
PBA/PBA50 Xtra Frame South Shore DoublesAug 8 XHammond, INAug 6–7LiveScorpionD. J. Archer and Bob Learn, Jr., USAOpen event. $20,000 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Gene Carter's Pro Shop East ClassicAug 23 XMiddletown, DEAug 21–22LiveWCRyan Shafer, USA Open event. $15,000 top prize.
PBA Xtra Frame Iowa Midwest OpenOct 11 XCouncil Bluffs, IAOct 9–10LiveScorpionSean Rash, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Xtra Frame South Point Las Vegas OpenOct 22 XLas Vegas, NVOct 20–21LiveViperRyan Ciminelli, USA Open event. $10,000 first prize.
PBA Team ChallengeOct 25 XLas Vegas, NVOct 23–24LiveDead Money Non-title team event. $40,000 first prize.
Bowlmor AMF U.S. OpenNov 8 CGarland, TXNov 2–7LiveU.S. Open CustomRyan Ciminelli, USA Open event. PBA major. $50,000 first prize.
PBA-WBT Qatar OpenN/ADoha, QatarNov 26 – Dec 1Dec 2Cameron Weier, USA WBT and PBA title event. $40,000 first prize.
PBA-WBT 9th Kingdom International OpenN/ADec 7Francois Louw, South AfricaWBT and PBA title event. $25,000 first prize.
Rolltech PBA World ChampionshipDec 17 EReno, NVDec 8-13LiveCustomGary Faulkner Jr., USA Open event for WSOB entrants. PBA major. $60,000 first prize.
PBA Cheetah ChampionshipDec 20 EReno, NVDec 8, 14Dec 18CheetahParker Bohn III, USA Open event. $20,000 first prize.
GoBowling.com PBA Viper ChampionshipDec 27 EReno, NVDec 9, 14Dec 18ViperRyan Ciminelli, USA Open event. $20,000 first prize.
PBA Chameleon ChampionshipJan 3 EReno, NVDec 10, 15Dec 18ChameleonJesper Svensson, Sweden Open event. $20,000 first prize.
PBA Scorpion ChampionshipJan 10 EReno, NVDec 11, 15Dec 18ScorpionJon Van Hees, USA Open event. $20,000 first prize.

Chris Barnes won an additional ¥5 million for rolling a 300 game in his semifinal match.
Denotes female competitor. By tournament rules, female competitors receive 8 pins handicap per game in this tournament, and thus cannot be credited with a PBA title.