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HUDSONVILLE, Mich. — The locally-owned bowling alley that's been the popular spot for strikes in Hudsonville transitioned to string-pin bowling this fall with new ownership wanting to modernize.
Rynes said new system for bowling is a major improvement for McCoy’s Community Center. “It’s a new era of bowling,” Rynes said. “Your pinsetters don’t break down, and lanes stay open.
European bowling alleys have used string pinsetters for decades because they require less energy and maintenance. All you need is someone at the front counter to run back when the strings tangle.
The introduction of string bowling in Malta is a question of when, not if, Simon De Cesare, CEO of the Eden Leisure Group, said. “Sports evolve. I remember many years ago innovations in ...
Brian LeClair of Delmar made it to the semifinals of the Sammy V's 10th Frame Senior Tour stop Saturday at Ideal Bowling Center in Endicott, winning $230. Don Herrington of Ballston Lake advanced ...