Tenpin Premier League (TPL) underdog Cameron Stein surprisingly claimed the Decider title in Melbourne, allowing Jarrod Langford to retain overall leadership of the TPL league despite a poor result in the third and last event of the league. When Tenpin Bowling Australia (TBA) CEO Rohan O’Neil and Managing Director Andy Crook sat down to conceive
The Tenpin Premier League (TPL) Melbourne Decider trophy and the TPL championship are both officially up for grabs as the top three bowlers in the TPL standings have all bowed out during the round robin. Jarrod Langford (QLD), the TPL Championships leader, Grace Fahy (VIC) and Alicia Melton (QLD) will not be joining their fellow
Jarrod Langford will be looking to take his third Tenpin Bowling Premier League (TPL) win in a row and be crowned first TPL champion this weekend, as the third round of the TPL is held at Wyncity Keon Park Bowling on October 29-30. Thirty-two of the country’s top bowlers are also expected to compete. Langford
World ranked number one Jason Belmonte made his Tenpin Premier League (TPL) debut at the Suncity TPL event on the Sunshine Coast earlier this month. Having competed exceptionally well during the Saturday’s round robin, Belmonte moved onto the top 16 semi final round. Scoring wins across the board Belmonte advanced onto the Super-8 Final. However,
Today’s Suncity Showdown Super-8 Final had some twists and turns that no one, not even the players expected. Jarrod Langford took home his second Tenpin Premier League (TPL) trophy, with a 3 point win over Alicia Melton in the final. “It’s an incredible feeling, I came into this with some expectations but I just wanted
The Tenpin Premier League (TPL) Suncity Showdown saw a lot of talent on day one, with the likes of 30x PBA title winner Jason Belmonte, World Cup champion Bec Whiting, and defending TPL Champion Jarrod Longford up against the rising stars of Australian bowling. They will join the gold and silver medallists from the TPL
The second round of the recently launched Tenpin Bowling Premier League (TPL) will be held in Alexandra Headlands at Suncity Tenpin on 8-9 October, with 29 of the country’s biggest talent set to line up. The ‘Suncity Showdown’ will be headlined by world number one, Jason Belmote (NSW) who recently returned to Australia after winning
Famous for his two-handed style of delivering shots, Jason Belmonte is a true Australian icon in the world of Tenpin Bowling. Concluding an incredible international season, which saw him win five PBA titles, it is safe to say Belmonte is a strike ahead of the competition. “The 2022 season was one of the strongest seasons
Up and coming bowling sensation Grace Fahy’s return to the National Training Squad (NTS) this year is paying dividends, as the 21-year-old put on a dominant display to reach the final of the inaugural Tenpin Premier League (TPL) Wodonga Classic earlier this month. In an event headlined by a variety of premier Australian bowlers including
Queenslander Jarrod Langford has been crowned the inaugural Tenpin Premier League (TPL) champion at the Wodonga Classic. In a fast-five Finals format that consisted of scores from four full frames, plus a standard 10th frame (with a maximum score of 150), the 26-year-old from Townsville, dubbed ‘the King of the North’, proved his royalty status