Sam’s Town in Las Vegas Ready to Welcome 2021 Super Senior Classic and USBC Senior Masters

ARLINGTON, Texas - In recent years, Sam's Town Bowling Center in Las Vegas has become synonymous with top-tier senior bowling, and the venue is preparing to host a reunion of the world's top talent, age 50 and older, for 10 action-packed days of competition.

The two-event extravaganza will bring the Super Senior

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TOM DAUGHERTY TO MAKE WEBER DEBUT FOR THE USA

Tom Daugherty will make his Weber Cup debut at the Morningside Arena, Leicester this October 14-16 as Chris Barnes confirmed his next selection for Team USA.
Daugherty has been a regular face on the PBA Tour and won his first major the PBA World Series of Bowling XII PBA World Championship

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Hall of Famer Harry Smith Dies at Age 91

ARLINGTON, Texas - Harry Smith of Akron, Ohio, a member of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame, died recently. He was 91.

His career included success during the heyday of team bowling, the famed "beer team" era, and then individually during the early years of the Professional Bowlers Association, of

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Josie Barnes Claims Record $100,000 Top Prize with 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Win

ROHNERT PARK, Calif. - Josie Barnes of Hermitage, Tennessee, may not have had the year she was hoping for on the Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour, but she now has 100,000 reasons to celebrate a successful conclusion to her 2021 campaign.

The 33-year-old right-hander made history Tuesday night at the U.S. Women's

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Thoughts from the Final Five as the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Comes to Historic Conclusion

Josie Barnes. Cherie Tan. Shannon Pluhowsky. Diana Zavjalova. Stephanie Zavala.

Seventy-two of the world's best bowlers started the 2021 U.S. Women's Open with the first round of qualifying on Thursday.

But only these five remain, all more than earning their way onto a major telecast for a shot at the coveted green

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Pursuit of U.S. Women’s Open Title an Emotional One for Bercier

By Joe Jacquez

ROHNERT PARK, California - She gets really emotional just thinking about it — in fact you can see faint tears developing in her eyes.

Valerie Bercier has the chance to become the first non-American in nearly 40 years to win the U.S. Women's Open, something Bercier didn't know. Japan’s

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