Michelle Feldman

Diandra AsbatySuperior Performance

Michelle Feldman
City: Auburn
State: NY
Inducted: 2026

Michelle Feldman amassed 12 professional women’s titles in the span of just nine years (1995-2003) on the Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour (now the Professional Women’s Bowling Association) before the LPBT was forced to shut down after the 2003 season.
 
She continued to compete in the USBC Women’s Championships and the Professional Bowlers Association’s Women’s Series before injuries prevented her from continuing to bowl competitively.
 
Feldman, a right-hander, earned her first title at the 1996 Columbia 300 Delaware Open and also won titles in 1997 and 1998. She collected multiple titles in 2000 (3), 2001 (2) and 2002 (3) when she also garnered Player of the Year honors. Her 12th and final title came in 2003 at the Dallas Open.

During her win in the 1997 Southern Virginia Open, Feldman, then 21, became the first woman to roll a televised 300 game in women’s professional competition.

In addition to her 12 women’s tour titles, Feldman earned two titles on the PBA Women’s Series (2008) and won the Women’s Series Showdown (2010).

Her record in Women’s Championships competition was sterling as well. Feldman collected five wins at the Women’s Championships, beginning with a Classic Team title in 1998. She won two championships in 2003 (Classic Singles and Classic All-Events) and added another Classic Singles title in 2009 when she shot a then-record 816 series. Her final Women’s Championships victory came in 2011 in Scratch Doubles with Aleta Sill.

Feldman’s combination of power, competitive spirit and a knack for rising to the occasion during big moments helped propel her to a hall of fame career.