One and one-sixteenth inches with a quarter inch reverse pitch; three quarters of an inch and thirteen-sixteenths-inch with a pitch. All tenpin bowlers should recognize that. It’s the formula for ...
Give John Megna a hand. No, literally, give him a hand and he’ll measure it, study it and drill a bowling ball that fits it precisely and comfortably, the better to throw strikes. When it comes to ...
Muskegon workers are making bowling balls again. Taking up the Brunswick Corp. tradition of bowling ball production that was moved to Mexico in 2006, a small independent producer of bowling items has ...