World Tenpin Masters

The World Tenpin Masters (founded in 1998) is an annual Ten-pin bowling tournament.

It consists of a single lane surrounded by banked seating on both sides to give the event the kind of high-pressure atmosphere that makes the Masters the world’s leading televised bowling tournament.

It features 16 of the world’s best bowlers, representing twelve countries, going head-to-head in a straight knockout format.

It stands next to the Weber Cup and AMF World Cup as one of the world’s largest annual international sports Ten-pin bowling championships in terms of number of participating nations.

In 2009/10 18-year-old Daniel Spencer & 19-year-old Matt Chamberlain of England became the youngest ever qualifiers of the event after winning the PTBC 2008/09 Tournaments.