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NEW! Tournament long brackets!

Enter out our newest bracket play for the doubles/singles event!

These brackets will not be created until the end of the tournament.

64 bowler brackets using scores from your doubles & singles events.

$5 handicap and $10 scratch brackets are available.

Pays down 8 places in both handicap & scratch.

Full handicap bracket pays $110 to winner; full scratch bracket pays $220 to winner.

Win your 3rd match and you are guaranteed at least $15 handicap – $30 scratch.

Enter multiple brackets (same as standard brackets).

Looking for hotel information for Owatonna or Faribault and things to do in Owatonna?
Information on the page will change as different things are happening in Owatonna.  Check back often.  Click on the link below.  Host hotel info will also be posted here soon.

Minnesota State USBC Open Tournament | Owatonna Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism

2026 Open Tournament

Feb 1 – May 3, 2026
(May be extended to May 17th if conditions warrant)

Hosted by:
Team Event
Sparetime Entertainment
333 – 18th St SE
Owatonna, MN

763-780-2900

Doubles/Singles Event
J-Mo’s Bowl
1802 4th St NW
Faribault, MN

507-323-8228

Please note that the Optional Senior Singles age minimum is 50. This is the same minimum age as the MN State USBC Senior Tournament.

Hotel information will be posted as soon as available!

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Open Championships Contact Info:

For reservations or Open tournament questions call or email, Dick Woelfel.

Email: mnopenbowl@hotmail.com
Cell: 320-808-9797

Postal Mail:

MN State USBC Open Championships

351 S 10th St
Bird Island, MN 55310

Know the rules!

REVIEW THE RULES PAGE!

Entry fees have changed for the 2025 Open Tournament.

Please be sure you have read and understand the rules of the MN State USBC Open Tournament. It is each bowlers responsibility to know the tournament rules and abide by such rules. Failure to abide by these rules could result in disqualification and loss of entry and prize money.