For the last several decades, pool in America as a sport has not gained any momentum. The reasons are plentiful and have been discussed right here on this forum on many occasions, with a variety of insights from around the world. Of course, this is exactly why AzBilliards is the premier pool-related website on the Internet, bar none!
Tours have come and gone here in the States. Some of them had such great potential, the Camel tour and the MPBA as two examples, and I hasten to say it, but today the IPT, which gave so many aspiring pros and existing pros a renewed sense of enthusiasm and hope, appears to be a sinking ship.
Manila will host four nation team events in the coming year. Philippines embraces pool. The WPC which was held in the Philippines this year was "heightened by the dramatic victory of lanky Ronnie Alcano who defeated German ace Ralf Souquet in the finals before a wildly cheering hometown crowd and millions more watching on television."
If you have not been privileged enough to see the awards presentation of the recent World Pool Championship which occurred at the conclusion of the incredible final match between German Ralf Souquet and Filipino Ronnie Alcano, it demonstrates why Philippines is today and will continue to be the pool mecca of the future: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJN7OmDynn0
Check out the recent article on AzBilliards Main Page: http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.cfm?storynum=4127
Pool is growing in popularity today, and it is in the Philippines, in particular. The fever and excitement is continuing to rise in the Philippines, and rightfully so. I'm happy to see it happen, to see so many great pool events on the horizon, but I do sense that the pool climate here in the States as it pertains to professional pool is changing.
Any thoughts?
JAM

Tours have come and gone here in the States. Some of them had such great potential, the Camel tour and the MPBA as two examples, and I hasten to say it, but today the IPT, which gave so many aspiring pros and existing pros a renewed sense of enthusiasm and hope, appears to be a sinking ship.
Manila will host four nation team events in the coming year. Philippines embraces pool. The WPC which was held in the Philippines this year was "heightened by the dramatic victory of lanky Ronnie Alcano who defeated German ace Ralf Souquet in the finals before a wildly cheering hometown crowd and millions more watching on television."
If you have not been privileged enough to see the awards presentation of the recent World Pool Championship which occurred at the conclusion of the incredible final match between German Ralf Souquet and Filipino Ronnie Alcano, it demonstrates why Philippines is today and will continue to be the pool mecca of the future: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJN7OmDynn0
Check out the recent article on AzBilliards Main Page: http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.cfm?storynum=4127
Pool is growing in popularity today, and it is in the Philippines, in particular. The fever and excitement is continuing to rise in the Philippines, and rightfully so. I'm happy to see it happen, to see so many great pool events on the horizon, but I do sense that the pool climate here in the States as it pertains to professional pool is changing.
Any thoughts?
JAM