England’s greatest professional bowler on the PBA Tour in the US, and 13-time member of Team Europe in Weber Cup, Dom Barrett, will be in Malta to compete in the Malta Open championships at the Eden Superbowl that will be held between May 31 and June 4.
Before competing, Barrett will host a coaching clinic for the Malta youth bowlers, who will be given the opportunity to learn from one of the world’s best in their chosen sporting discipline.
The coaching clinic is been organised on the Bowling Academy of Malta’s initiative, and supported by the Eden Superbowl and Brunswick/BBBS.
This will be Barrett’s first visit to Malta as a PBA Pro bowler. He enjoys an extremely successful career and is only one of eight bowlers to win the PBA Triple Crown of the World Championships, US Open and the Tournament of Champions.
Barrett won his first-ever Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) tour title in 2013 and holds seven titles and three major titles. He is also a three-time world bowling writers Bowler of the year and was inducted into UK Hall of Fame in 2013.
The Malta Open Championships are in their 32nd edition and will be the last one to be played in the old location.
The next edition will be held in the brand-new leisure and entertainment complex that is under construction.
Interested bowlers should contact Bowling Academy of Malta for futher information.
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