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Pete Weber

Bowler

Birthday August 21, 1962

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace St. Ann, Missouri, U.S.

Age 62 Years

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Who Is Pete Weber (bowler)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on August 21, 1962, Pete Weber is currently 62 years old. A staple in the world of professional bowling, Weber has built an impressive legacy over the decades, highlighted by multiple championships and accolades. His Wikipedia page offers a comprehensive overview of his achievements and career milestones. Wiki Link

Occupation Bowler
Date of Birth August 21, 1962
Age 62 Years
Birth Place St. Ann, Missouri, U.S.
Horoscope Leo
Country U.S

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Pete Weber (bowler)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Pete Weber stands tall at 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) and weighs approximately 170 pounds (77 kg). His athletic build complements his competitive nature, allowing him to deliver powerful performances on the bowling green. While specific body measurements are not widely publicized, it is clear that his overall fitness contributes to his success in the sport.

On May 10, 2016, Weber won the BVL Johnny Petraglia Open on the PBA50 Tour for his third consecutive title in the 2016 season, and seventh PBA50 title overall. He joined fellow PBA Hall of Famer Tom Baker as the only players to ever win three consecutive PBA50 Tour events.

In the next PBA50 Tour stop, Weber successfully defended his 2015 PBA Senior U.S. Open crown, and became the only bowler to win four consecutive PBA50 Tour events. Although the winning streak was stopped in the next tournament, Weber made history again later in the season.

His victory at the 2016 USBC Senior Masters on June 26 made him the first bowler ever to win five titles in a single PBA50 Tour season. Weber's unprecedented PBA50 season continued on July 28, when he won his sixth title of 2016 in the PBA50 South Shore Open.

Despite missing the last three events of the 2016 season due to a hip injury, Weber easily won his second consecutive PBA50 Player of the Year award with 457,200 points – more than 200,000 above the next closest player (Amleto Monacelli with 241,680 points).

Weber also averaged a PBA50 record 237.03 for the season, almost nine pins ahead of second-place Norm Duke (228.31).

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Pete Weber prefers to keep his personal life under wraps. However, he is known to be a devoted family man. Information regarding his dating status or relationship is limited, but he has been married previously and has been involved in various relationships throughout his life. His focus on family and relationships reflects his grounded nature amid his professional success.

Weber grew up in Florissant, Missouri, and as the son of bowling superstar Dick Weber, was introduced to the sport at the age of two. At the age of 15, Weber was already winning local bowling tournaments against adult players, and won his first PBA Regional Tour event (as a non-member) at age 16.

With the help of his father, Pete was able to become a PBA member at the age of 17 (the former policy required a minimum age of 18). In 1979, Weber bowled in his first event on the professional circuit and participated in 20 tour events during the 1980 season, making one televised finals appearance. Weber won Rookie of the Year honors in 1980.

By 1982, he had won his first PBA title, winning two that season. By the time he was 24 years old, he had already reached the 10-title plateau (becoming the youngest player in PBA history to attain that mark).

At age 26, he narrowly won the PBA National Championship over Dave Ferraro, giving him all three jewels of the PBA's "triple crown" (achieved by winning the U.S. Open, Tournament of Champions and PBA National Championship).

Net Worth and Salary

Pete Weber's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $2 million. This figure is a result of his remarkable career in bowling, lucrative sponsorship deals, and participation in various tournaments. While detailed breakdowns of his salary are not frequently released, his enduring presence in competitive bowling ensures a steady income from both appearances and prize winnings.

Weber won a second PBA50 major title, his fourth PBA50 title overall, at the Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open on June 5, 2015. The win made Pete the second player in history, after Norm Duke, to win the U.S. Open on both the standard PBA Tour and the PBA50 Tour.

Weber was named the PBA50 Player of the Year for the 2015 season, after dominating in the earnings, average and competition points categories. It was his first PBA Player of the Year win of any kind.

Career, Business and Investments

Weber's career is studded with multiple PBA (Professional Bowlers Association) titles, including a distinguished win at the PBA World Championship. An active bowler, he continues to compete while also engaging in coaching and training upcoming talents in the sport. Additionally, Weber has explored business ventures in bowling-related products and services, further diversifying his income and influence within the bowling community.

Weber has won bowling's U.S. Open a record five times. Among the nine players in history to win the PBA's triple crown (U.S. Open, PBA World Championship and PBA Tournament of Champions), Weber is the only bowler to win each of these events at least twice in a career. He has also won the PBA Senior U.S.

Open twice, and is a two-time PBA50 Player of the Year, in addition to winning PBA60 Player of the Year in his first full season.

Social Network

Pete Weber maintains an active presence on various social media platforms, where he engages with fans and shares insights into his life and career. His Instagram and Twitter accounts showcase highlights from tournaments, personal moments, and glimpses into his life as a professional bowler. Following him provides fans with an opportunity to connect and stay updated on his latest endeavors.

"I've never cared what other people thought about me. I haven’t changed my attitude, my approach to the game one bit. I'm very emotional out there; nothing I do is planned or rehearsed. When I react, it's a spur-of-the-moment thing. I like to show my emotion, and I think that helps keep me loose.

I'm pretty sure if you watch somebody walk up, throw the ball and then go back and sit down over and over, you're not going to want to watch bowling very much."

Education

Details about Weber’s educational background remain relatively private; however, it is known that his formative years were spent honing his bowling skills, which eventually led him to a professional career. The focus on practical experiences in the sport seems to have served him well as he became a household name in bowling.


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