Field set for finals at 2013 Lipton Bowling's U.S. Open


Standings: Men | Women 

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
For four days, Australian two-hander Jason Belmonte has dominated the field at the 2013 Lipton Bowling's U.S. Open, and he's now one game away from capping off the wire-to-wire run as the top seed for Saturday's final round at Columbus Western Bowl.

The seven-time Professional Bowlers Association Tour champion started the week with a 289 game and never looked back, out-averaging the field by more than five pins on the way to a 54-game pinfall total of 12,272, which included an 11-12-1 match-play record and 30 bonus pins for each win. The final round will be televised live on ESPN at noon EDT.

Defending champion Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., took a less direct route to the No. 1 seed on the women's side but earned the distinction for the third consecutive year. The 36-year-old right-hander never fell below second place this week and finished her 54 games with a 20-4 match-play record and 12,062 total pinfall.

"Last year, I had a ghost on my shoulder because I led it and lost the year before," said Kulick, who is one of 11 women to win the event more than once (2003, '10 and '12) and is looking to become the first bowler since Dorothy Fothergill in 1969 to win in back-to-back years. "I have to think the same way I did last year and play offense and really attack. All you can do is put yourself in a position to win, and I did that. I really want to win. I want to repeat."

2013USOpenFinalistsLARGEBelmonte, who will celebrate his 30th birthday Monday, will be joined in the championship round by defending champion and five-time U.S. Open winner Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo. (12,098), Team USA member Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash. (12,069) and seven-time PBA champion Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas (12,049).

On the women's side, two-time U.S. Women's Open titlist Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., earned the second seed with an 11,778 total and was followed by reigning USBC Queens champion Diandra Asbaty of Chicago (11,495) and Team USA member Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y. (11,465).

"I am mentally and physically exhausted, but this tournament is supposed to take everything out of you," said Belmonte, who won the 2013 USBC Masters and is in position to become the 11th player in PBA history to win two majors in one season. "I am glad I was able to start the way I did and carry it through."

The combined U.S. Open events have a prize fund of more than $400,000 and will culminate with the live two-hour telecast, which will end with a special Battle of the Sexes match to crown the ultimate U.S. Open winner. The special match will feature the men's and women's champions and be broadcast live on ESPN immediately following the men's and women's finals.

Each U.S. Open winner will receive $50,000, while the winner of the Battle of the Sexes will take home an additional $10,000.

The 2013 Lipton Bowling's U.S. Open started with nearly 400 of the best men and women bowlers in the world, competing side by side (in separate events) at three Columbus-area bowling centers - Wayne Webb's Columbus Bowl, Columbus Western Bowl and Holiday Lanes. The cashers round and all match play was held at Columbus Bowl.
 
For more information on the U.S. Open, visit BowlingsUSOpen.com.