Tim Mack



    BIOGRAPHY

    Mack has won more than 70 titles around the world and was one of the first Americans to compete extensively overseas, helping pave the way for bowling to become a more global sport. Through the late 1990s and into the 2000s, before there was a World Bowling Tour, Mack won titles on five continents, in more than 30 countries, and earned the World Bowler of the Year Award from Bowlers Journal three times.

    Among his titles are the 2003, 2004 and 2006 Bahrain Open, 2003 Indonesian International Open and 2002 Qatar Open, events now recognized by the Professional Bowlers Association as PBA Tour titles. He made one appearance on Team USA, winning gold in trios and silver in singles, team, all-events and Masters at the 2003 World Bowling Men’s Championships in Malaysia, and he earned United States Olympic Committee Male Athlete of the Year for Bowling.



    ACCOMPLISHMENTS

    • 5-Time Amateur Bowler of the Year
    • 3-Time World Amateur Bowler of the Year
    • 1st    2006 Bahrain Open Manama Bahrain Champion (Televised)
    • 1st    2006 Mo-Rich Doubles Challenge Champion
    • 1st    2004 Bahrain Open Champion Manama, Bahrain (Televised)
    • 1st    2004 AMF Boss International Match Play Champion England
    • 1st    2004 Singapore Open Champion Singapore (Televised)
    • 1st    2004 British Open Champion Nottingham, England
    • 1st    2003 15th Cathay Super Classic, Singapore (Televised)
    • 1st    2003 Caltex Bahrain Open Champion Manama, Bahrain (Televised)
    • 1st    2003 South Pacific Classic Champion Melbourne, Australia (Televised)
    • 1st    2003 Indonesian International Open Champion Jakarta, Indonesia (Televised)
    • 1st    2003 FIQ World Championship Gold Medal (Trios) Malaysia (300 Prize Super Classic $100,000)
    • 1st    2003 Swedish Champions League Gold Medal
    • 2nd   2003 High Roller Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 2nd   2003 Mini Eliminator Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 2nd   2003 World Championships Match Play England (Singles, Team, All Events and Masters)
    • 2003 Bowling Writers Amateur of the Year
    • 2003 USOC Sportsman of the Year Bowling
    • 1st    2002 Aik Super Sixxx Champion Sweden (Televised)
    • 1st    2002 Qatar Open Champion Doha, Qatar (Televised)
    • 1st    2002 Thailand Open Champion Bangkok, Thailand (Singles and Trios)
    • 1st    2002 Husqvarna Super Sixxx Jonkoping, Sweden (Televised)
    • 1st    2002 Weber Cup Champion England - US Captain (Televised)
    • 1st    2002 Pre-Asian Games Challenge Cup Champion
    • 1st    2002 Norwegian Open Champion Straussburg, Norway
    • 2002 WBW International Bowler of the Year
    • 2002 Bowlingdigital.com's Player of the Year
    • 1st    2001 Super Sixxxx King of the Hill Champion Sweden (Televised)
    • 1st    2001 Super Sixxx Champion Eskilstuna, Sweden (Televised)
    • 1st    2001 Super Sixxx Pergamon Open, Sweden (Televised)
    • 1st    2001 Weber Cup Champion England - USA Captain (Televised)
    • 1st    2001 Rosemont Cup Champion Perth, Australia
    • 1st    2001 Cream of the Crop Champion Florida
    • 1st    2001 Storm International Cup Champion Seoul, Korea (Televised)
    • 2001 WBW International Bowler of the Year
    • 2001 Bowlingdigital.com's Player of the Year
    • 1st    2000 Carnival Open Champion Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Televised)
    • 1st    2000 World Masters Match Play Champion England (Televised)
    • 1st    2000 Scott Banks Memorial Skins Game Champion England (Televised)
    • 1st    2000 Singapore Open Champion Singapore (Televised)
    • 1st    2000 Weber Cup USA vs Europe Champion - US Captain Poland (Televised)
    • 1st    2000 International Eliminator Sweeper Champion Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 1st    2000 Super Bowl High Roller Sweeper Champion Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 2000 Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year
    • 1st    1999 Manhattan Super Classic Champion Australia (Televised)
    • 1st    1999 Singapore Open Champion Singapore (Televised)
    • 1st    1999 BBQ Korean Cup Champion Korea (Televised)
    • 1st    1999 U.A.E. International Champion United Arab Emirates (Singles and Doubles)
    • 1st    1999 International Eliminator Sweeper Champion Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 1999 Bowling Digest World Amateur Bowler of the Year
    • 1st    1998 Cathay Super Classic Champion Singapore (Televised)
    • 1st    1998 Koolfoam Classic Champion Australia (Televised)
    • 1st    1998 Fila Cup Champion Korea (Televised)
    • 1st    1998 Storm Masters Cup Champion Taiwan (Televised)
    • 1st    1998 Tartan Tenpin Classic Champion Scotland (Televised)
    • 1st    1998 International Eliminator Sweeper Champion Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 1st    1998Glasterup Open Champion Denmark (Televised)
    • 1998 WBW International Bowler of the Year
    • 42 career 800 series

    For Tim's PBA page, click here.