AMF Tempe Village

AMF Tempe Village - 4/27/25

Our event this weekend was at AMF Tempe Village and we had a lighter turnout. We had total entries (59 qualifying and 19 economy parlays) with 24 prize winners and a 1 in 3.25 cash ratio, paying out $4,560 in prize funds. The players bowled on the PBA Chameleon oil pattern that provided a lower scoring pace throughout the event.

No one hit the Momma’s Mystery Score today so that money will rollover to the next event at AMF Desert Hills. Your winner of the drawing for the free plastic ball, with the option to upgrade to any high-performance Track ball for $99.00, was Alex Olson!

There were 20 competitors who made it to the cashers round. The A Division title match would see Phil Glass (+127) versus Kyle Gilbert (+104). The B Division title match would have Micah Coleman (+66) versus Charles Halse (+23). The C Division would see William Bracket (+100) versus Eddie Lucas (+48).

AMF Tempe Village - 2/4/2024

Our event this weekend was at AMF Tempe Village and we had a great turnout with 109 entries (76 qualifying and 33 economy parlays).  We had 28 cashers, a 1 in 3. 8 cash ratio and paid out over $6,200.00 in main and side event prize funds.  The players bowled on the 45ft PBA Dragon oil pattern that played tough early on in the day, but scores would increase as the pattern broke down.  Bowlers were able to play a variety of angles on the pattern as long as they were able to get their ball to read the lane and not overhook.  The cut scores stayed around +70 for most of the day, which meant that you had to bowl about 15 pins over your average per game to qualify.

AMF Tempe Village - 4/24/2022

Our event this weekend was at AMF Tempe Village, and we had another good turnout with 122 total entries (85 qualifying and 37 economy parlays). We had 33 cashers, a 1 in 3.69 cash ratio and paid out over $8,300.00 in main and side event prize funds. The players bowled on the 45ft PBA Dragon oil pattern that played soft and we would see some higher scores throughout the day. Bowlers were able to play a variety of angles on the pattern as long as they were able to get their ball to read the lane and not overhook. The cut scores stayed around +75 for most of the day, which meant that you had to bowl about 10-15 pins over your average per game to qualify.

AMF Tempe Village - 5/16/21

This weekend’s event was at AMF Tempe Village and we had a good turnout for our 3-squad event.  We had 100 total entries (70 qualifying and 30 economy parlay), 28 cashers a 1 in 3.6 cash ratio and paid out over $7,000.00 in main and side event prize funds. The bowlers bowled on the 36ft PBA Viper oil pattern that was very difficult on the fresh, but seemed to breakdown and allow for some higher scoring as the day went on. The cut went up as the day went on and bowlers would need to get to around +60 in order to advance to the quarterfinals.

AMF Tempe Village - 1/17/21

Our event this weekend was at AMF Tempe Village and we had a great turnout with 122 entries (81 qualifying and 41 economy parlays).  We had 34 cashers, a 1 in 3.58 cash ratio and paid out over $8,400.00 in main and side event prize funds.  The players bowled on the 45ft PBA Dragon oil pattern that played tough early on in the day, but scores would increase as the pattern broke down.  Bowlers were able to play a variety of angles on the pattern as long as they were able to get their ball to read the lane and not overhook.  The cut scores stayed around +70 for most of the day, which meant that you had to bowl about 15 pins over your average per game to qualify.