PBA60 World Series of Bowling Brings Legends to Columbus
Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl will be the epicenter of senior bowling this summer as it hosts the Wayne Webb’s PBA60 World Series of Bowling, a week-long showcase featuring some of the greatest bowlers to ever “lace them up.” Running from July 2 to July 7, 2025, the event will feature three major tournaments, open to bowlers aged 60 and over. This isn’t just a competition—it’s a celebration of bowling greatness.
Event Schedule: A Week of Super Senior Showdowns
The action kicks off early with the Scratch Singles Super Senior Shootout, presented by Tom Carter’s Pro Shop, on Monday, June 30 at 1:00 PM. This open-format event welcomes both men and women 60+.
Main Tournament Lineup:
PBA60 Webb Championship
July 2, 9:00 AM: 8-game qualifying
July 3, 11:00 AM: Round of 16, best-of-5 match play
July 3, 6:00 PM: Finals
PBA60 Roth Championship
July 4, 9:00 AM: Qualifying
July 5, 11:00 AM: Round of 16
July 5, 6:00 PM: Finals
PBA60 World Championship
July 6, 9:00 AM: Three 6-game match play rounds begin
July 7, 2:00 PM: Final match play round
July 7, 6:00 PM: Championship finals
All qualifying pinfall carries over to the PBA60 World Championship, ensuring consistent performance is rewarded across the series. For more information, visit the PBA website.
Legends of the Lanes: Icons You Know and Love
This event isn’t just about titles—it’s about legacy. Expect to see names that made bowling must-watch TV in the ‘80s and ‘90s: Pete Weber, Amleto Monacelli, Parker Bohn III, and yes, Wayne Webb himself.
Parker Bohn III

Known for his smooth, classic style, Bohn ranks fifth all-time with 35 PBA Tour titles (including three majors). Add 11 titles on the PBA50 Tour, multiple Player of the Year honors (including the PBA50 award), and over 40 regional titles, and you’ve got a living legend.
Wayne Webb
A 20-title winner on the PBA Tour and one of the first 10 bowlers to reach millionaire status in earnings, Webb is also a proud PBA Hall of Famer—and the owner of the very venue hosting this epic event.
Amleto Monacelli
The first international player to earn PBA Player of the Year honors and join the Hall of Fame, Monacelli owns 20 PBA Tour titles, 20 PBA50 titles, and 2 PBA60 titles, securing his legacy as one of the sport’s true greats.

Other great legends of the game who will be participating include Mike Dias, Chris J. Warren, and, of course, Pete Weber.
Don’t Miss the Action – Watch Live on BowlTV
If you can’t make it to Columbus, you can catch every frame via BowlTV’s live stream. But if you’re nearby, this is a rare opportunity to witness true bowling greatness in person—the kind of performances that shaped the sport.
It’s more than a tournament. It’s a homecoming of heroes, a battle of legends, and a week of bowling that could go down in the history books.