

Mike Limongello (12th Annual National Championship - 10/16/71)Īndy Marzich - (San Diego PBA Open - 10/4/64) Skee Foremsky (Columbia 300 Open - 11/4/74)ĭon Genalo (Molson Golden Bowling Challenge - 7/30/86)īilly Golembiewski (Mobile Sertoma PBA Open - 2/6/65) Mark Williams (Merit Mixed Doubles Championship - 12/15/96)ĭave D’Entremont (PBA Wichita Open - 10/13/02) Robert Smith (CLR Windy City Classic - 11/25/07) Steve Martin (Greater Los Angeles Open - 1/12/85) Steve Jaros (PBA Dexter Tournament of Champions - 4/10/05) Jakob Butturff (Lubbock Sports Shootout - 6/30/19)ĭon Carter (Rochester PBA Open - 11/4/62) Mike Scroggins (Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator - 3/7/10)ĭick Allen (Cheetah Championship - 3/19/19) John Mazza (Ebonite Challenge - 10/29/97)
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Ryan Ciminelli (PBA Gene Carter's Pro Shop Open - 8/18/19) Paul Colwell (PBA Doubles Classic - 7/11/76)ĭave Ferraro (Great Lakes Classic - 11/2/94) Mike McGrath (Winston-Salem Invitational - 12/14/73)ĭom Barrett (Tournament of Champions - 2/27/22) Wes Malott (Roth/Holman Doubles - 3/1/15) Steve Hoskins (Lone Star Open - 11/21/00)ĭoug Kent (Denny's World Championship - 3/25/07) Tom Baker (PBA World Championship - 3/21/04)īryan Goebel (PBA Medford Open - 1/12/03) Jesper Svensson (Best of the Best Championship - 2/9/22) Joe Berardi (Budweiser Challenge - 10/28/89)ĭavid Ozio (AMF Dick Weber Classic - 11/1/95) Wayne Zahn (Showboat Invitational - 1/17/76)ĭanny Wiseman (PBA Exempt Doubles Classic - 2/3/08) Randy Pedersen (PBA Pepsi Open - 11/24/02) Johnny Petraglia (PBA National Championship - 3/29/80)ĭel Ballard Jr. Mike Durbin (Quaker State Open - 1/26/85)ĭave Husted (National/Senior Doubles - 1/15/00) Jason Couch (Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship - 3/6/11) Wayne Webb (Bud Light Championship - 4/12/97)Ĭhris Barnes (Lubbock Sports Open – 6/10/18)īilly Hardwick (Monro-Matic Open - 4/10/76)Ĭarmen Salvino (Miller High Life Classic - 1/6/79)

Tommy Jones (Hall of Fame Classic - 1/19/20)Īmleto Monacelli (DHC Japan Invitational - 1/31/16)ĭick Ritger (AMF Magicscore Open - 2/3/79) Marshall Holman (Ebonite Classic - 10/15/96) Jason Belmonte (Scorpion Championship, 3/15/22)īrian Voss (Bayer Don & Paula Carter Mixed Doubles - 2/21/10) Mike Aulby (Silicon Valley Open - 1/21/01) Parker Bohn III (Cheetah Championship - 12/20/15) Pete Weber (Tournament of Champions - 3/31/13) Norm Duke (Go Bowling! Jonesboro Open –3/3/19) Here’s a list of every player who has ever won a PBA Tour title along with the name and date of their most recent victory (as of March 16, 2022): Pete Weber (37 titles) and Parker Bohn III (35 titles) round out the top five on the list. Duke’s most recent win came at the PBA Jonesboro Open on March 3, 2019. Norm Duke is the third member of the 40-title club with exactly 40 titles after winning two events in 2019. The late legend won his final title on May 12, 1984, also at the USBC Masters. Left-hander Earl Anthony ranks second on the list with 43 titles. NOW STREAMING: FloBowling's documentary Two Hands On The Future 14, 2010, at the United States Bowling Congress Masters. Williams sits atop the all-time titles list with 47 career victories, the last of which came on Feb. None of them has been as successful as Walter Ray Williams Jr., however. In the history of the PBA Tour, there have been 365 players who have won at least one title in their career.
