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Jason Belmonte's attempt to stand alone in bowling history the prime storyline as PBA Tournament of Champions kicks off 3 straight majors

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Monday, February 3, 2020 5:00 am
Jason Belmonte's attempt to stand alone in bowling history the prime storyline as PBA Tournament of Champions kicks off 3 straight majors
Jason Belmonte holds up 10 fingers for 10 major titles after winning the 2019 PBA Tournament of Champions. Photo by Pro Bowlers Association.
When the PBA Tournament of Champions starts on Wednesday at AMF Riviera Lanes in Akron, Ohio, Jason Belmonte will make his third attempt to stand alone in bowling history. And if he doesn’t do it in the TOC, the 2-handed Australian will have the same chance the next two weeks in the PBA Players Championship and U.S. Open. When he won the PBA World Championship in March for his 11th major title, Belmonte put himself alone in PBA history, leaving Earl Anthony and Pete Weber tied for...