The USBC Queens brings together the best female bowlers from around the world to compete for one of bowling’s most iconic titles. At stake is the famous tiara and a place among the sport’s most respected champions.
The tournament begins with three five-game qualifying rounds. These rounds determine the 64 players, including the defending champion, who advance to match play. From there, the competition moves into a tough double-elimination bracket. Each match is decided over three games, with total pinfall determining who moves on. The final five players earn a spot in the stepladder finals, where everything comes down to one last push.
Winning the USBC Queens means surviving pressure, consistency, and some of the toughest conditions in the sport.
The USBC Queens is a major championship and a key event on the Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour schedule.