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CB TOUR Points Standings After the Trillion Mortgage Open: HowToBowl CB Masters Set to Shake Things Up

The CB TOUR 2024 season has started with a bang, and the points standings are taking shape after an action-packed Trillion Mortgage Open (TMO). With plenty of twists, clutch performances, and bonus points earned, bowlers are positioning themselves for a deep run in the race for the CB TOUR Points Championship. But with the HowToBowl CB Masters just around the corner—the lone major on the tour—the points standings are bound to shift dramatically.


The Masters is unlike any other event, offering 500 additional points across the board to all participants. As we head into this pivotal event, let’s break down the current leaderboard, key performances, and what to expect as the race for the top intensifies.


The Current Top 5

  1. Morgan Robinson – 1,100 Points

    Morgan Robinson is at the top of the leaderboard, thanks to his TMO victory and a slew of bonus points. Robinson wasn’t just dominant in the singles event—he also won the Shootout Doubles with Jayden Miller, earning both bowlers an additional 100 bonus points. Robinson's combined performance across singles and doubles makes him the player to beat heading into the Masters.

  2. Luke Brown – 825 Points

    Luke Brown trails behind in second place, but he’s within striking distance thanks to his consistent play and some bonus point fireworks. Notably, Brown threw a 300 game during the TMO, netting him 100 bonus points and cementing his place near the top of the standings. Brown also cashed in the Shootout Doubles, earning another 25 bonus points. Can he take the top spot with a strong finish at the Masters?

  3. Andy Kinney – 650 Points

    Andy Kinney rounds out the top three after his solid TMO performance and 50 bonus points. Kinney is one of the most consistent bowlers on tour, and his ability to perform under pressure could see him make a big push at the Masters. With the extra points on the line, Kinney has the potential to shake up the standings.

  4. Giorgio Clinaz – 550 Points

    Giorgio Clinaz enters the Masters with 550 points, thanks to his consistent play and 50 bonus points from the TMO. Clinaz has quietly worked his way into contention and will be looking to make a big leap at the Masters. If he can string together some solid games, he could very well find himself atop the leaderboard.

  5. Cerell Cardines & Clay Rees – 450 Points

    Cerell Cardines and Clay Rees are tied for fifth with 450 points each. Rees cashed in the Shootout Doubles to earn 25 bonus points, while Cardines earned his points through solid singles play. Both will be looking to climb the rankings with strong performances at the Masters.



Key Bonus Points from the Trillion Mortgage Open


Bonus points have already played a crucial role in shaking up the standings, and they’re bound to continue making an impact throughout the season. Here are some of the standout moments that contributed to the bonus point frenzy:

  • Cameron Henning earned 50 bonus points for being the high qualifier during the TMO. His stellar performance in qualifying set the tone for his run deep into the tournament.

  • Luke Brown electrified the audience with a perfect 300 game, earning himself 100 bonus points and boosting his overall standing.

  • Morgan Robinson and Jayden Miller each took home 100 bonus points for winning the Shootout Doubles event, further solidifying Robinson’s lead and putting Miller on the points map.

  • Bowlers like Andy Kinney, Riley Woodard, and Tyler Lopez all earned 50 bonus points for cashing in the Shootout Doubles, while others like Sam Wadley, Cameron Henning and Dallas Burke added 25 bonus points just for participating in the doubles.



The Impact of the HowToBowl CB Masters


The CB Masters is the lone major on the tour, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With 500 additional points up for grabs just for bowling, every bowler will be eager to show up and perform. Historically, the Masters has played a pivotal role in shaping the points standings:

  • Only one bowler last year cashed in the points without bowling in the Masters, underscoring the importance of showing up and competing.

  • Several bowlers who missed two other events still cashed in the points, thanks to their strong finishes at the Masters. This makes the upcoming major a make-or-break event for many participants.


As we head into the Masters, the top contenders like Morgan Robinson, Luke Brown, and Andy Kinney will look to solidify their standings, while others have the chance to make a significant leap. Could we see a new points leader emerge after the Masters? It’s anyone’s game.


Check out the full standings and see how the race unfolds as we prepare for the biggest event of the year!




The 2024 season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive yet. With the Masters on the horizon, now is the time for bowlers to step up and make their mark. Whether you’re fighting for the top spot or looking to move up the leaderboard, every pin matters.




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