TV Finals will be staged June 30 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium
The tournament will take place during the 2011 International Bowl Expo which will draw more than 8,000 attendees from the bowling industry. Qualifying runs from June 24-29 at AMF Euless Lanes and the finals will be staged at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
This will mark the first time in the history of the sport that a women's major professional bowling event will be held in a traditional sporting venue. The finals will be broadcast live on the stadium's famed 60-yard high definition video board.
- Friday, June 24th – open practice from 9:00am to Noon
- Friday, June 24th – Pro am Squads 2pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm (3-6-9 format)
- Saturday, Sunday and Monday June 25-27th – alternating A,B & C squad times 8:00am, Noon, 4:00pm; 8 games per day cutting to top 32 after the last squad on Monday.
- Tuesday June 28th – Top 32 bowlers will bowl 8 more games at 10:00am then cut to the top 16. Top 16 will return at 7:00pm to bowl first 8 games of round robin match play.
- Wednesday June 29th – Top 16 return at 10:00am for 7 more games of round robin match play and 1 game of position round.
- Top five players will advance to the finals at Cowboys Stadium on Thursday June 30th at 7:00pm.
Tournament Rules (pdf file)
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