2025 USBC WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS
April 26-July 5 (last day of team competition)
South Point Bowling Plaza
Las Vegas
REGISTER NOW
*Click here for step-by-step instructions for the registration system. Please note, we recommend using the desktop version to register your team(s). For questions or concerns, please email the tournament office at usbcwomenschampionships@bowl.com.
Competing at the USBC Women's Championships will give you the opportunity to travel to Las Vegas in 2025 and join friends and fellow bowlers from all over the country at the South Point Bowling Plaza. Don't miss out on the trip of a lifetime!
Each year, more than 16,000 bowlers compete at the Women's Championships, one of the world's largest participatory sporting events for women. From a convention and tourism perspective, the influx of all these bowlers, plus family and friends, provides a large economic boost to the host city during the course of the event.
The tournament is the highlight of the bowling season for USBC female members. It's a vacation, as well as an opportunity to compete in one of the sport's most prestigious tournaments.
The event features four divisions for team, doubles, singles and all-events competition in 2025. NEW FOR 2025 - Team All-Events. Read more about the addition here.
The squad schedule for team competition in 2025 (all times local): 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The squad schedule for doubles and singles in 2025 (all times local): 9 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The entry fee for the 2025 Women's Championships will be $55 per event, plus an optional $15 for all-events - $180 per bowler. There will be a $20 processing fee per team as well.
2025 INFORMATION
Rules Forms and Checklists
April 26-July 5 (last day of team competition)
South Point Bowling Plaza
Las Vegas
REGISTER NOW
*Click here for step-by-step instructions for the registration system. Please note, we recommend using the desktop version to register your team(s). For questions or concerns, please email the tournament office at usbcwomenschampionships@bowl.com.
Competing at the USBC Women's Championships will give you the opportunity to travel to Las Vegas in 2025 and join friends and fellow bowlers from all over the country at the South Point Bowling Plaza. Don't miss out on the trip of a lifetime!
Each year, more than 16,000 bowlers compete at the Women's Championships, one of the world's largest participatory sporting events for women. From a convention and tourism perspective, the influx of all these bowlers, plus family and friends, provides a large economic boost to the host city during the course of the event.
The tournament is the highlight of the bowling season for USBC female members. It's a vacation, as well as an opportunity to compete in one of the sport's most prestigious tournaments.
The event features four divisions for team, doubles, singles and all-events competition in 2025. NEW FOR 2025 - Team All-Events. Read more about the addition here.
The squad schedule for team competition in 2025 (all times local): 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The squad schedule for doubles and singles in 2025 (all times local): 9 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The entry fee for the 2025 Women's Championships will be $55 per event, plus an optional $15 for all-events - $180 per bowler. There will be a $20 processing fee per team as well.
2025 INFORMATION
Rules Forms and Checklists
- Change of Address Form
- Friendship Squad Entry Form
- Prize Check Replacement Form
- Registration Form
- Squad Room Recognition Form
- Average Conversion Chart (to convert Standard, Challenge and Sport averages)
- Participation List - 25 Years or More (active list through 2024 tournament)
- Rerate and Adjustment Lists
CONTACT
Tournament Information
usbcwomenschampionships@bowl.com
Women's Championships Tournament Office
Phone: 888-910-2695
At USBC Headquarters
Phone: 800-514-2695; Fax 817-385-8237
Media Requests
Aaron Smith
Email: aaron.smith@bowl.com
FUTURE HOST CITIES
2025 - Las Vegas
2026 - Las Vegas
2028 - Reno, Nev.
2029 - Las Vegas
2032 - Las Vegas
2033 - Reno, Nev.
2035 - Las Vegas
2038 - Las Vegas