Belmonte Wins Barbasol PBA Players Championship
for Seventh Major Title
Australian defeats Anthony Simonsen 221-204 in championship match to end two-year winless streak
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Feb. 12, 2017)
– Three-time Professional Bowlers Association Player of the Year Jason
Belmonte of Australia captured his seventh major title and ended a
two-year streak without a Tour win by winning the Barbasol PBA Players
Championship Sunday at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl.
In
a championship match between two players who use the unique two-handed
delivery, the top seeded Belmonte defeated Anthony Simonsen of Austin,
Texas, 221-204, to notch his second Players Championship win and 13th
PBA Tour title overall.
Belmonte’s
win broke a dry spell that started after he won his record third
straight USBC Masters and his second consecutive PBA Tournament of
Champions back-to-back in February of 2015. Going into the Players
Championship he had a string of 16 tournaments in which he made the top
five but failed to win. He finished second in five of those events.
“It’s
a brand new start,” Belmonte said of the new season. “I was successful
staying focused the whole tournament from start to finish. I’ve learned
that if you look ahead or behind you’re not staying in the moment.”
In the title match, Belmonte held a commanding 37-pin lead in the fifth frame that was too much for Simonsen to overcome.
“It
feels fantastic,” said the 33-year-old Belmonte, who won his first
major in the 2011 Players Championship. “Two years is a long time to
wait (for a win), especially considering all the times I had made TV.
“I’ve
always believed in myself but I’ll admit there’s a lot of weight off of
my shoulders now after all that time because believe me, people will
remind you,” he added.
The
20-year-old Simonsen, who qualified second for the finals, was trying
to become the youngest player to win two PBA Tour majors. He won the
2016 USBC Masters at 19 to become the youngest to win a PBA major.
“I
didn’t make my best shots in that match,” said Simonsen. “There were
probably a couple of shots where I should have reset myself. I’ll just
use it as a learning experience.”
In
the semifinal match, Simonsen beat Connor Pickford of Plano, Texas,
204-191, to advance to the title match. Pickford, who was trying for his
first Tour singles title, teamed with Simonsen to win the 2016
Roth/Holman PBA Doubles for his first title.
In
the opening stepladder match, Pickford defeated Team USA member and
former Wichita State bowling star AJ Chapman, 243-154. Chapman was
trying to become only the third player to win a Tour title in his first
tournament as a PBA member.
In
the second match, Pickford defeated Martin Larsen of Sweden 266-182 to
advance to the semifinal. With four career runner-up finishes, Larsen
was trying for his first Tour win.
The PBA Tour travels to Shawnee, Okla., for the FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions Feb. 13-19, the second major of the season.
PBA’s
Big February on ESPN continues with live finals telecasts of the
Tournament of Champions on Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. ET and back-to-back
telecasts of the USBC Masters finals and World Bowling Tour Men’s and
Women’s Finals presented by the PBA Feb. 26 beginning at 1 p.m.
In
addition to the lineup of live telecasts, the State Farm CP3 PBA
Celebrity Invitational, which was taped on Jan. 17 at Lucky Strike L.A.
Live in Los Angeles, will air on Friday, Feb. 17, at 9 p.m. ET as part
of the NBA All-Star weekend.
BARBASOL PBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl, Columbus, Ohio, Sunday
Final Standings
1, Jason Belmonte, Australia, $40,000.
2, Anthony Simonsen, Austin, Texas, $20,000.
3, Connor Pickford, Plano, Texas, $12,000.
4, Martin Larsen, Sweden, $11,000.
5, AJ Chapman, Wichita, Kan., $10,000.
Stepladder Results
Match One – Pickford def. Chapman, 243-154.
Match Two – Pickford def. Larsen, 266-182.
Semifinal Match – Simonsen def. Pickford, 204-191.
Championship Match – Belmonte def. Simonsen, 221-204.
About the PBA
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Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) is an organization of more than
3,200 of the best bowlers from 27 countries who compete in PBA Tour, PBA
International Tour, QubicaAMF PBA Regional Tour, PBA Women’s Regional
and PBA50 Tour events. The PBA is in its 58th consecutive year of
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