Only time will tell what changes bowling has gone through will be seen as “good†or “badâ€.
Mo Pinel often said that he got into the technical part of designing bowling balls when he realized they were being designed to be “easy to make†instead of being designed to help bowlers. Some of his creations greatly influenced bowling’s evolution, but were they actually “good for the sport?†THAT is a matter of opinion, and there are people on both sides of the argument.
Lane surfaces, pin voids, kickbacks, ball technology, oiling machine technology, lane conditioner technology, coaching. These have ALL changed, and made the sport we have today VASTLY different to the one that Ed Kawolics, Carmen Salvino, and Andy Veripapa played back in the 40’s and 50’s.
Should scoring change? Maybe, but only if it NEEDS to. Changing it just to change it is not an improvement.
Improvement is beneficial. Change simply for the sake of change is not. Where you draw the line can be a matter of opinion.