The sport of pool is in dismal shape in this country and the many contributing factors have been discussed at length. I suck at pool but from my perspective, this sport needs me and people like me desperately. My annual spend on pool industry related goods and services is above the average pool player/enthusiast. I suppose that my skill level improves slowly over time so that someday my game may not disgust the OP. The players in that league are the grass roots of the sport. From them, others will be introduced including, someday, their children. Break down all the golfers in the US and rate their skill level A through D with A being scratch. The percentage of D's way, way over 50%. The golf industry would die without all those "hackers". Yet, they are treated respectfully at courses all over America and they are encouraged to take lessons, play more and improve. Better players don't turn their nose up at those trying to learn the game. In fact, most skilled folks are willing to lend a hand with some helpful tips when asked. The sport of golf knows where the bread is buttered and it is not with the small percentage of great players.
Want to know one major thing that is wrong with pool from an avid player and fan like me? It is the least accepting and inviting sport in America. It is filled with people like the OP. Certainly there are good ambassadors but plenty that discourage the growth of the sport. People like me and the poor players in that league buy cues, cases, balls, tables, cloth, private instruction, league dues, pay per view, etc., etc. You really want to discourage these people? I often feel like there is no place in this sport for a guy like me. I'm a little older and trying to develop a decent game. So where do I fit OP?