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World Bowling Tour

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 * 1) Add at least 2 images since there are none on the page currently
 * 2) Add schedule from 2019 season
 * 3) Use World Bowling website
 * 4) Add a section for previous winners
 * 5) Use World Bowling website
 * 6) Review tour qualifications to make sure that information is still accurate
 * 7) Add section on the custom scoring system.
 * 8) Info located on World Bowling Website

The World Bowling Tour, a major professional tour, unites bowlers from selected major professional and amateur organizations through a series of events organized by World Bowling.

The World Bowling Tour's marquee event, the WTBA World Championships, attracts bowlers from over 30 countries. World Bowling Tour events include all the PBA Tour major tournaments. As a stepladder tournament, the season-ending World Bowling Tour Finals features the top three men, and top three women in the World Bowling Tour points standings.

Tour Qualifications
To participate in the World Bowling Tour, bowlers must be a member of one of the federations of the World Tenpin Bowling Association. The federations of the WTBA include:


 * Professional Bowlers Association, which include the PBA Tour, PBA50, and PBA international;
 * Professional Women's Bowling Association.
 * Thai Tenpin Bowling Association;
 * Korea Professional Bowlers Association;
 * Japan Professional Bowling Association;

WBT Tournaments
The entry fee for a WBT tournament is $5,000 USD. Winners of World Bowling Tour events also qualify for the PBA Tournament of Champions.

2019 Schedule
Tournaments listed in bold are considered majors by the World Bowling Tour.

Major tournaments
In order for a tournament to qualify as a major, it must offer a minimum prize fund of $200,000 USD. The tournaments that are recognized as majors by the World Bowling Tour include:


 * International Bowling Championship supported by DHC (JBC)
 * USBC Masters (USBC)
 * United States Open (USBC)
 * PBA World Championship (PBA Tour)
 * PBA Tournament of Champions (PBA Tour)
 * United States Women's Open (USBC)
 * WTBA World Championships (WTBA)

World Bowling scoring
The World Bowling scoring system, described as "current frame scoring", is used during the stepladder finals of the World Bowling Tour Finals. Current frame scoring counts 30 pins for each strike (reguardless of previous shot), 10 pins for each spare (bonus pins that are added match the first roll of the next frame), and basic pin count for open frames. The tenth frame follows the same format as the first nine frames. That means no bonus, or fill shots, are given. The maximum score is still 300, achieved with ten rather than twelve, consecutive strikes. World Bowling scoring is intended to be easier to understand than traditional scoring for fans or bowlers that are new to the sport. The television networks also advertised current frame scoring to increase struggling television ratings.

Match play scoring
Match play scoring is a 12-frame system that made its first national appearance in bowling at the 2014 World Bowling Tour finals. This system scores by counting frames won rather than counting total pinfall. It resembles match play scoring in golf where players go even, plus one, or minus one as the match progresses. A frame is won if a bowler has a higher pinfall on the first roll of the frame than their opponent. The bolwer that wins the most frames will win the match.