USBC Masters - Recent Champions

Recent Champions

  • 2012 Mike Fagan
  • 2011 Tom Hess
  • 2010 Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
  • 2009 John Nolen
  • 2008 not contested due to PBA schedule change
  • 2007 Sean Rash
  • 2006 Doug Kent
  • 2005 Mike Scroggins
  • Oct. 2004 Danny Wiseman
  • Jan. 2004 Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
  • 2003 Bryon Smith
  • 2002 Brett Wolfe
  • 2001 Parker Bohn III
  • 2000 Mika Koivuniemi
  • 1999 Brian Boghosian
  • 1998 Mike Aulby
  • 1997 Jason Queen
  • 1996 Ernie Schlegel
  • 1995 Mike Aulby
  • 1994 Steve Fehr
  • 1993 Norm Duke
  • 1992 Ken Johnson
  • 1991 Doug Kent
  • 1990 Chris Warren
  • 1989 Mike Aulby
  • 1988 Del Ballard, Jr.
  • 1987 Rick Steelsmith
  • 1986 Mark Fahy
  • 1985 Steve Wunderlich
  • 1984 Earl Anthony
  • 1983 Mike Lastowski
  • 1982 Joe Berardi
  • 1981 Randy Lightfoot
  • 1980 Neil Burton
  • 1979 Doug Myers
  • 1978 Frank Ellenburg
  • 1977 Earl Anthony
  • 1976 Nelson Burton, Jr.
  • 1975 Ed Ressler, Jr.
  • 1974 Paul Colwell
  • 1973 Dave Soutar
  • 1972 Bill Beach
  • 1971 Jim Godman
  • 1970 Don Glover
  • 1969 Jim Chestney
  • 1968 Pete Tountas
  • 1967 Lou Scalia
  • 1966 Bob Strampe
  • 1965 Billy Welu
  • 1964 Billy Welu
  • 1963 Harry Smith
  • 1962 Billy Golembiewski
  • 1961 Don Carter
  • 1960 Billy Golembiewski
  • 1959 Ray Bluth
  • 1958 Tom Hennessey
  • 1957 Dick Hoover
  • 1956 Dick Hoover
  • 1955 Buzz Fazio
  • 1954 Eugene Elkins
  • 1953 Rudy Habetler
  • 1952 Willard Taylor
  • 1951 Lee Jouglard

NOTE: In May, 2008, the PBA announced it was revising its all-time records to include ABC Masters championships prior to 1998 as PBA titles (and majors), if the champion was a PBA member at the time.

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