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How much does a PBA bowler make?

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How much does a PBA bowler make?

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The average Professional Bowling Association (PBA) bowler will make between $30,000–$45,000 per year. However, it is difficult to definitely determine an earning average as PBA bowlers make a variety of salaries based on their skill in the sport as well as sponsorship and advertisement opportunities.

The top earnings of PBA bowlers for the 2019-2020 season are listed below to provide a sense of what the top PBA bowlers can earn in a given season:

  • Jason Belmonte: $293,050
  • Bill O'Neill: $272,285
  • Anthony Simonsen: $227,130
  • Kristopher Prather: $223,285
  • EJ Tackett: $149,250
  • Kyle Troup: $135,300
  • Sean Rash: $133,650
  • Jesper Svensson: $88,650
  • Francois Lavoie: $86,250
  • Brad Miller: $71,835

Notably, the bottom five PBA bowlers for the same season earned less than $15,000 during the season:

  • Danielle McEwan: $12,150
  • Jason Stern: $11,650
  • Bran Angelo: $11,535
  • Matthew Ogle: $11,000
  • Rhino Page: $10,850

These earnings are only representative of prize money and do not include the earning potential of sponsorship. However, only the top players are usually offered sponsor deals.

For more information about pursuing a career as a professional athlete, check out this article: Professional Sports Athlete Career Info

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