In ten-pin bowling, a perfect game is a score of 300, achieved by rolling 12 consecutive strikes in a 10-frame game. Following is a list of televised 300 games from tournaments of the PBA Tour. This omits 300's by multi-player teams or in the "world scoring system". A solid reference can be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgKJAbDposw, which was published February 10, 2024.
# | Date | Bowler | Location | Tournament |
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1 | April 1, 1967 | Jack Biondolillo | Akron, Ohio | Firestone Tournament of Champions |
2 | Feb. 1, 1969 | Johnny Guenther | San Jose, California | San Jose Open |
3 | Jan. 5, 1974 | Jim Stefanich | Alameda, California | Midas Open |
4 | Jan. 31, 1987 | Pete McCordic | Torrance, California | Greater Los Angeles Open |
5 | Jan. 23, 1988 | Bob Benoit ** | Grand Prairie, Texas | - |
6 | July 31, 1993 | Mike Aulby ** | Wichita, Kansas | PBA Wichita Open |
7 | March 5, 1994 | Johnny Petraglia | Toledo, Ohio | - |
8 | July 12, 1994 | Butch Soper | Reno, Nevada | - |
9 | February 2, 1996 | C.K. Moore | Austin, Texas | - |
10 | April 6, 1996 | Bob Learn Jr. | Erie, Pennsylvania (his hometown) | PBA Flagship Open |
11 | 1997 | Jason Queen | Huntsville, Alabama | ABC Masters |
12 | October 15, 1997 | Steve Hoskins | Rochester, New York | - |
13 | May 9, 1998 | Parker Bohn III | Reno, Nevada | ABC Masters |
14 | February 13, 1999 | Steve Jaros | Chattanooga, Tennessee | - |
15 | June 20, 1999 | Mike Miller | Reno, Nevada | - |
16 | January 5, 2003 | Norm Duke | Tacoma, Washington | PBA Geico Earl Anthony Classic |
17 | December 7, 2003 | Mika Koivuniemi | Windsor Locks, Connecticut | Cambridge Credit Classic |
18 | November 5, 2006 | Tony Reyes | Taylor, Michigan | Motor City Open |
19 | March 18, 2007 | Ryan Shafer | Indianapolis, Indiana | PBA Pepsi Championship |
20 | 2009 | Rhino Page | Japan Cup | |
Exhibition | May 6, 2009[1] | Wes Malott | Lake Wales, Florida | King of Bowling |
Exhibition | May 20, 2009[2] | Wes Malott | Lake Wales, Florida | King of Bowling |
Exhibition | 2011 | Ryan Shafer | GEICO PBA Team Shootout | |
21 | January 8, 2012[3] | Jason Belmonte | Las Vegas, Nevada | World Series of Bowling |
22 | 2012 | Chris Barnes | Las Vegas, Nevada | PBA GEICO Shark Open |
23 | May 24, 2014 | Sean Rash | Shawnee, Oklahoma | PBA Wolf Open |
24 | 2014 | Ronnie Russell | Las Vegas, Nevada | PBA Chameleon Championship |
25 | February 15, 2015[4] | Sean Rash (2nd) | Indianapolis, Indiana | Barbasol Tournament of Champions |
26 | 2016 | François Lavoie | Las Vegas, Nevada | U.S. Open |
27 | January 19, 2020 | Tommy Jones** & | Arlington, Texas | PBA Bowling Hall of Fame Classic |
28 | July 18, 2020 | Jakob Butturff | Jupiter, Florida | qualifying for the 2020 PBA Tour Finals |
29 | October 17, 2020 | François Lavoie (2nd) | Centreville, Virginia | PBA Tour Playoffs |
30 | February 7, 2021[5] | Chris Via | Jupiter, Florida | PBA Players Championships |
31 | May 16, 2021 | Sam Cooley | Milford, Connecticut | KIA PBA Playoffs (Finals, game #2) |
32 | June 27, 2021[6] | Chris Via (2nd) | Allen Park, Michigan | PBA Tour Finals Tourney (not final match) |
33 | June 5, 2022 | Kyle Troup[7] | Arlington, Washington | PBA Tour Finals Tourney (not final match) |
34 | June 5, 2022 | Jason Belmonte (2nd)[7] | Arlington, Washington | PBA Tour Finals Tourney (game 1 of final match) |
Exhibition | May 21, 2023[8] | E. J. Tackett | Jupiter, Florida | PBA Super Slam Cup |
34 | June 25, 2023 | Jason Belmonte (3rd)[9] | Arlington, Washington | PBA Tour Finals Tourney (stepladder stage) |