The Fall of Bowling Nobody Actually Explained
In 1980, 9.8 million Americans belonged to a bowling league. More than 22 million watched the PBA Tour on a single Saturday afternoon. The sport's collapse was already 18 years old. This is the story of how American bowling fell twice. The first fall happened in 1962, when Brunswick Corporation's stock dropped from $75 to $13 in a single year and the company ended up with 131 bowling centers on its balance sheet as payment for defaulted equipment loans. Brunswick didn't want to run bowling centers. It had no choice. That accident of collateral became the Bowling Center Operations Division in 1965, the portfolio Brunswick sold to Bowlmor AMF in 2014 for $270 million, the company that rebranded to Bowlero in 2018, that acquired the Professional Bowlers Association in 2019, and that rebranded one final time to Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation in December 2024. The line is unbroken. And Robert Putnam's actual data — from Bowling Alone — shows that between 1980 and 1998, the total number of Americans who bowled went up 10%, while league bowling fell 40%. The sport didn't die. The business model did. Chapters: 0:00 The Peak Nobody Saw Coming 1:30 The Decline Was Already 18 Years Old 4:00 How Pinboys Became Pinspotters 7:00 The Bowling Bubble Breaks 10:00 Brunswick Becomes an Accidental Operator 12:30 The Putnam Paradox 14:30 From Brunswick to Lucky Strike 16:00 The Line Is Unbroken SOURCES: Brunswick Corporation official history: https://www.brunswick.com/our-company... American Business History Center — 175 Years of Brunswick: https://americanbusinesshistory.org/b... Lucky Strike Entertainment rebrand announcement: https://www.bowlerocorp.com/bowlero-r... BOWL.com history: https://bowl.com/about-us/history-of-... Randal Olson — Rise and Fall of Bowling: https://www.randalolson.com/2026/03/3... New episode every week. Bowling's hidden stories — the ones the sport doesn't want you to know. #PBA #BowlingHistory #LuckyStrikeEntertainment

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