BPG24...I was talking about Waffle House being on every corner in the south! 
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Dawgie said:mc donalds - wendy's - burger king would be good candidates as pool sponsors. does any of the pool organ's have full time people in marketing? if not why not?
Scott Lee said:BPG24...I was talking about Waffle House being on every corner in the south!
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
BPG24 said:What part of the US is Waffle House not known in?
Scott Lee said:Wow...you must not get out much!Sonic is a mainstream national fast food chain, with stores in more than 28 states!
Not only that, but the food is 10X better than "Awful Waffle"...what a gut bomb. Unfortunately they're on almost every corner in the south.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Of course they market, but they market for their own individual sanctioned parties. If they were to join, a lot of somebodies will lose a lot of money. Somehow I doubt they will willingly part with their piece of the pie.Also, why not think more along the lines of a Hooters,TGI Fridays, etc. Think national chain nightlife sponsors- they would fit better with the typical pool tour demograph. Wow, my head hurts. I haven't had a train of thought like that in a while....feels like brain freeze.Dawgie said:mc donalds - wendy's - burger king would be good candidates as pool sponsors. does any of the pool organ's have full time people in marketing? if not why not?
Njhustler1 said:so whatever happened to Camel sponsoring the pool leagues?
Great post! were you aware that you can duplicate the "drunk/skankcorvette1340 said:I will have to respectfully disagree with you here Scott. The Waffle House is a great American establishment that is the lifeblood for millions of characters in the south. Granted, most of them are unsavory and have never had a 2 star meal much less a 5 star meal. Having gone to college for 8 years to get a 4 year degree and being a former alcoholic that blacked out 3 times a week, I can tell you that there is nothing better than banging a skank that you brought home from a bar and then making her take you to Waffle House on a random Tuesday night. Then, after eating a double order of hashbrowns scattered, covered, chunked, and topped with Bert's Chilli, all while almost getting kicked out but never quite getting in trouble with the toothless night shift wait staff, making her ugly ass pay for the meal. Waffle House really is great even if you cant remember eating there.
Sorry if this offends anyone but bowling is about as exciting as watchingfrankncali said:Bowling has some excitement in short spans. Pool does not.
Bowling has a way of seperating the Pros from the nots. Pool doesnt have a clear cut way. One persons A player might be considered a B by others.
Its easy to understand a good shot in bowling. Not so much in pool. Even people that play pool for 20 years have yet to figure out that getting on the correct side of the ball (even if only by a few inches) is the way to play.
Bowling has had many sponsors and most of its particapants have struggled throughout the years. However Lanes and other companies will
sponsor players openly and with no regrets. When is the last time the local business sponsored a pool player to go to a few events?
Bowling tours have the advantage of NEVER having to worry about finding a place to play. There are always large Centers that will have enough room. For a large pool event sponsors have to find a locaiton other than a Pool Hall for most Pro level events. Even when they do find a room that is big enough the layouts are never event friendly for spectators.
Bowlling has had to adjust and find ways to spark TV interest. Either this year or last year they started the challenges with trick shots kind of like horse in basketball. It works on TV and has been a big hit.
Pool trick shots are working in TV but arent combined with actual Pro players or events.
We LIKE our Waffle House's, bud...Scott Lee said:but the food is 10X better than "Awful Waffle"...what a gut bomb. Unfortunately they're on almost every corner in the south.
SJDinPHX said:Sorry if this offends anyone but bowling is about as exciting as watching
paint dry.
Njhustler1 said:I noticed on a bowling commercial the other day that Denny's restaurant chain sponsors one of their tours or tournaments. How come pool cant land a sponsor like Denny's? IT'S THE SAME EXACT DEMOGRAPHIC AS BOWLERS. And there's probably a lot more people in this country that play pool then bowl. Just a guess. Has this sort of sponsorhip been attempted before (i.e. by a non beer or cigarrette or billiard product company)? Are people who run the tours going after these sorts of advertisers?