One of the changes over the last 25 years has been a migration from wood approaches to synthetic approaches. The new synthetic approaches are more sensitive to moisture, humidity, and dirt. If not cared for, they become quite "sticky" compared to the wood approaches, even poorly maintained ones.
The good news is that bowling shoe technology has also evolved. Many brands of bowling shoes feature changeable soles and heels made of different materials that allow you to adjust how much you want to brake or slide. Even basic shoes without interchangeable soles and heels can be adjusted/supplemented with different types of slide socks. These go on over your bowling shoe to allow for more slide on the sole, heel, or both.
Your local pro shop should be able to help out.
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