Great Salt Lake Usbc Association
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Open Tournament
An annual bowling tournament open to all members.

Womens Tournament
An annual bowling tournament specifically for women.

John Forst Tournament
An annual bowling tournament named in honor of John Forst.

About
Great Salt Lake Usbc Association


Founded in
2017
EIN
11-3770885
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
2480 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115-3058 United States
Website
http://www.gslba.com
Phone
(801)-968-4821
Email address
About
The Great Salt Lake USBC Association, founded in 2017, supports and promotes USBC programs and activities in Utah. They enhance bowling by promoting its growth and providing fairness, guidance, and information to bowlers within their association. They also offer quality tournaments to recognize member achievements.
Mission
The Great Salt Lake Bowling Association supports and promotes USBC programs, maintaining the integrity of bowling while providing an atmosphere for all skill levels. They enhance the sport by promoting its growth, working with bowling centers and league officers, and offering guidance and quality tournaments.

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