The Rise and Fall of Bowling’s Financial Standing
Professional bowling once thrived, outpacing golf in earnings during the 1960s and producing the first million-dollar athlete, Don Carter. However, factors like declining television ratings, reduced sponsorship, and lack of corporate investment have contributed to its financial struggles. The USBC plays a key role in regulating the sport, but its policies have been a mixed bag—ensuring consistency while also implementing restrictions that some believe hinder growth. Despite the rise of stars like Jason Belmonte, bowling remains behind other professional sports in earnings. With increased sponsorship, better marketing, and modern media strategies, professional bowling could see a resurgence.
Written By: Keith Spear | Written On: Thursday, February 13, 2025 | Updated On: Friday, February 14, 2025
2024 PBA Tour Recap: A Season of Dominance and Excellence
The 2024 PBA Tour delivered intense competition and outstanding individual achievements. E.J. Tackett dominated the season, earning Player of the Year honors, leading in points with 42,535, and securing the highest earnings at $265,792. Anthony Simonsen followed closely with 36,970 points and $235,850 in winnings, while Jason Belmonte finished third in total points. Other top performers included Marshall Kent, Kyle Troup, and Jakob Butturff. Major awards went to Nate Purches as Rookie of the Year and Richie Teece for Sportsmanship. With rising stars and established champions, the 2025 season promises even more excitement and competition.
Written By: bowlingball.com | Written On: Thursday, February 13, 2025
2-Handed Bowling: Is It A Fad Or The Future?
Now that the PBA just crowned its second 2-Handed champion, there is much debate in the bowling world about this controversial style of bowling.
Written By: bowlingball.com | Written On: Monday, December 27, 2010 | Updated On: Tuesday, June 23, 2020