Doug Kent - Kent's 10 PBA National Tour Career Titles

Kent's 10 PBA National Tour Career Titles

  1. 1991 ABC Masters - Def. George Branham III 50-28 in a two-frame rolloff after tying 236-236
  2. 1996 Greater Detroit Open - Def. Jeff Zaffino 227-217
  3. 1997 Japan Cup - Def. Parker Bohn III 237-231
  4. 1999 Johnny Petraglia Open - Def. Rudy 'Revs' Kasimakis 217-190
  5. 2000 Indianapolis Open - Def. Jeff Zaffino 253-236
  6. 2001-02 PBA World Championship - Def. Lonnie Waliczek 215-160
  7. 2002-03 Empire State Open - Def. Chris Barnes 257-204
  8. 2005-06 GEICO Classic - Def. Norm Duke 222-201
  9. 2006-07 USBC Masters - Def. Jack Jurek 277-230
  10. 2006-07 PBA World Championship - Def. Chris Barnes 237-216

Note: Majors in bold.

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