The fifth edition of the PBA Playoffs, a postseason tournament featuring the season’s top performing players, will conclude at AMF Kissimmee Lanes in Kissimmee, Fla. The four finalists will compete in the televised bracket finals on Sunday, May 19 on FOX.
“I couldn’t be more excited to have the PBA Playoffs back,” said Kyle Troup, the two-time defending PBA Playoffs champion. “To have that season-long goal and be able to become the PBA Playoffs champion is an incredible feeling.”
“Kissimmee is honored to be hosting the culminating event of the PBA Playoffs at AMF Kissimmee Lanes,” said Jessica Beers, Executive Director of Kissimmee Sports Commission. “This opportunity allows us to showcase our city’s unique charm to a broader audience through the PBA’s broadcast platform, contributing to the exposure of Kissimmee as a desirable destination for sports enthusiasts. We offer a warm welcome to professional bowlers and fans traveling to Central Florida and encourage them to explore our local restaurants and attractions during their stay.”
The first three televised rounds of the PBA Playoffs will take place at Strikerz Bowling in Angel of the Winds Casino Resort. Strikerz Bowling, located in Snohomish County in Arlington, Wash., has hosted the PBA Tour Finals each of the past two seasons.
“The fans there love bowling and the massive crowds are proof of that,” said Jason Belmonte, who has bowled two televised 300 games at Angel of the Winds.
Both PBA Playoffs locations will host an exclusive VIP event, where a limited number of fans will be able to meet and bowl with the PBA Playoffs finalists.
The 2024 PBA Playoffs will include the top 16 players in competition points during the 2024 PBA Tour season. Points will be earned via PBA Tour title events from January’s PBA Players Championship through April’s PBA Tournament of Champions.
Tickets will be available for the 2024 PBA Playoffs soon.
Kyle Troup celebrates his second consecutive PBA Playoffs victory in 2022
2024 PBA Playoffs Schedule
Round 1 — Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 p.m. ET on FS1
Round 2 — Sunday, May 5 at noon ET on FS1
Round 3 — Sunday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. ET on FS1
Finals — Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. ET on FOX
Past PBA Playoffs Champions
2022 — Kyle Troup
2021 — Kyle Troup
2020 — Bill O’Neill
2019 — Kris Prather
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