(1) There will never be a good National Tour for the pros that has dues, membership fees, and run by a non-pro.
(2) There are way too many players that call themselves pros that are not. Maybe there are 300 real pro in the US, tops. What's needed is a National Tour that has qualifiers for the best 200 players to compete on the big tour. The rest can compete on the amateur level of the same tour. If some players can't cut the big tour they are sent down to the amateur tour and the replaced with top player on the amateur tour. There should also be qualifiers to get on the amateur tour. KT had part of it right, he just had purses too high (probably 50% too high at least) and entry fees in qualifiers were way too high. If he had handled it a little differently who knows how big it could have grown?
One big problem with pool on TV is not many want to watch it. You have to make appeal to the mainstream. Hard core players are going to tune in or not tune in, that won't change much then it's now. Hat's needed is teams of pros from all over the US. Maybe have two, up to four players on a team? The teams must have catchy names. Players need to do some outrageous things to in the tabloids. Movie stars and famous people have to be seen at the tour events. Let them play the night before the tournament for charity. Cue companies and cuemakers need to give the stars one of their cues just like the dress companies and jewelry companies do at the Global and other awards do. When the mainstream sees these stars and famous people playing with their own cue, they will follow. Pool needs to be cool. Pool needs to be "everybody's doing it". Mainstream sponsors will want to have their name
I believe it's time for the pros to step up and trust someone to start a National Pro Tour. It has to start with them. Johnnyt
(2) There are way too many players that call themselves pros that are not. Maybe there are 300 real pro in the US, tops. What's needed is a National Tour that has qualifiers for the best 200 players to compete on the big tour. The rest can compete on the amateur level of the same tour. If some players can't cut the big tour they are sent down to the amateur tour and the replaced with top player on the amateur tour. There should also be qualifiers to get on the amateur tour. KT had part of it right, he just had purses too high (probably 50% too high at least) and entry fees in qualifiers were way too high. If he had handled it a little differently who knows how big it could have grown?
One big problem with pool on TV is not many want to watch it. You have to make appeal to the mainstream. Hard core players are going to tune in or not tune in, that won't change much then it's now. Hat's needed is teams of pros from all over the US. Maybe have two, up to four players on a team? The teams must have catchy names. Players need to do some outrageous things to in the tabloids. Movie stars and famous people have to be seen at the tour events. Let them play the night before the tournament for charity. Cue companies and cuemakers need to give the stars one of their cues just like the dress companies and jewelry companies do at the Global and other awards do. When the mainstream sees these stars and famous people playing with their own cue, they will follow. Pool needs to be cool. Pool needs to be "everybody's doing it". Mainstream sponsors will want to have their name
I believe it's time for the pros to step up and trust someone to start a National Pro Tour. It has to start with them. Johnnyt