cuechick said:I have no problem with pros being allowed to play in these events but it does make the decision to travel to it much more difficult. If I lived there, I would not hesitate to pay my $65 (not $50) and welcome the opportunity to play a great player...
However, if your not a local, it is a lot bigger investment than an entry fee finically. I was lucky to have a free place to stay in Jacksonville and someone to share the driving expenses. I had hoped to make it to Capone's but when no else could make the trip with me, at the very least, I was now looking at a $300 investment. That is a pretty hefty "lesson" fee! It essentially becomes a game of russian roulette, with the bullets being pros, you can only hope not to draw one in the early rounds...
Florida is a big state, even if you live there, you may have to travel 5 + hours to get to an event. So, it just becomes a major consideration, when travel expenses are an added concern. I would suggest that maybe they could work with just one hotel chain that might be willing to give better deals on rooms? The lowest rate I found was 65.00 a night and that was not using their player rate, but through a AAA rate.
The Great Lakes tour, was able to get a $25 room rate for their event in Bristol! Huge difference! Even if I can not find a travel partner, I will be able to make that trip for closer to $200.
firehawk062 said:Amen! I cancelled my reservation at the last minute. Had a bad Thursday and thought it was a sign of things to comeso I went fishing instead to "save money"! Would have roomed with ya girl, if I had known!
cuechick said:The Great Lakes tour, was able to get a $25 room rate for their event in Bristol! Huge difference! Even if I can not find a travel partner, I will be able to make that trip for closer to $200.
firehawk062 said:Someone earlier said that the pros attendance could turn a $1500 added tournament into a $4000 added....... I WISH!! If that happened, I'd be on my way to all of the events!![]()
Barbara said:FH,
That was my last event - the $4000 added NJ State Championship at Prime Time Billiards in South Amboy, NJ. The total prize fund was $5055, 100% paid out. Actually, the RO took a total of $10 for greens fees, LOL! Karen Corr pocketed $1700 for the win. I paid out 12 places with 31 players.
This weekend it's the MD State 9-Ball Championships with $1500 added at Bill and Billies in Arnold, MD. Up for grabs is a 2008 US Open Q.
Barbara
firehawk062 said:Wish I was could make it! I thought the Grand Finale for the LST had more than $1000 added, but I just looked at the web sight and I guess I was wrong. Wish I would have looked at that sooner. I had to pick between this past weekend and the grand finale. I really wanted to go for the US Open qualifier this past weekend, but made my decision to go to the finale on thinking there was more money added. Oh well.....
uwate said:I'm friends with quite a few of the gals who play in the Spirit Tour and none of them seem to be complaining that Helena and Monica have been playing on the tour. I even said to one of them that it seemed out of line to let Monica play since she seems to be winning every one she enters, but the response I got was that this gal thought Monica helped raise the level of play for all the women and it was a good thing.
instroke75 said:Johnnyt, i've got to tell you,Wally's has held probably 10 of these tourney's in the past five years, and i know most of the players and have conversed with all of them, and have never heard one complaint about the pros showing up! They are a very proud bunch of Ladies with a great Tour, and it doesn't bother them to compete with the best! And pretty much everyone but Allison and Karen has been to our events.(Monica, Helena, Ga Young Kim, Pan Xioutng, Traci, Jeannie, Debbie,and many others)
Also Sarah made a good point these are Qualifiers to play the best, if that isn't your intention, why play anyway?.........Jeremy
Johnnyt said:Maybe you spoke to the ones that don't need to cash to help out with travel, entry fees, motel, and food to enter these tournaments. Most that I have spoken to could use a little help from the purse money. As far as the pros that pay double...they get that back and more cashing 1, 2, 3, 4. Johnnyt
Johnnyt said:Maybe you spoke to the ones that don't need to cash to help out with travel, entry fees, motel, and food to enter these tournaments. Most that I have spoken to could use a little help from the purse money. As far as the pros that pay double...they get that back and more cashing 1, 2, 3, 4. Johnnyt
9balllvr said:I didn't have a chance to read the previous posts before I wrote this, so don't feel as though I am ganging up on ya.
I am not sure who you have been talking to but you NEVER make money playing these regional events - at least not big money unless the event is in your backyard. I have to be blunt here - if you are in need of money, get a job - this is not the route to take. The qualifiers are a way to advance to the pro tour, not to earn a living. It would be great if that were the case, but sadly it is not. The only way to salvage some of the cost of attending is to share expenses with other players - hotel, gas, tolls, etc.
You mention the pros above as well as did Sarah in her previous post - I agree with a statement she made about the results of the recent FL event. If you look at the results from the NJ event in Jersey that I mentioned earlier, the outcome was much different than many would have expected. Yes, Karen Corr won the event and she should given the opponents, however, a young regional player from here in Maryland took 2nd place. Here is the final results:
1st - $1700 ? Karen Corr
2nd - $930 ? My-Hanh Lac + US Open Qualifier
3rd - $600 ? Zinnie Panju
4th - $400 ? Gerda Hofstatter
5th/6th - $270 ? Palma Kogan, Liz Ford
7th/8th - $185 ? Joanne Corbett, Erica Testa
9th/12th - $125 ? Morgan Steinman, Melissa Jenkins, Caroline Pao, Pam Ogarek
As you will see Julie Kelly and Kim Shaw didn't even make it into the money. Although the pros should win the matches, sometimes they just don't and that is where the regional women gain a great deal of experience - for $50 dollars you get to play someone that you normally wouldn't, not to mention some of the gals made it to the pro tour through these tours. Not only have they made friends along the way but I have to hope that they enjoy supporting the tour that gave them a shot at their dream career.
Barbara said:Barbara~~~last year as a Tour Coordinator, Yipeee!!!