Barb, let me just say right off the bat, that you have a lot of heart.
With as many times as this "Pro's in qualifiers" has been debated, my head would have exploded by now. Hence, the quick "LINK IT" fix in the LAST thread about this topic.
You are definitely a trooper.
But if i may add something.
You said that since you implemented that the WPBA Pro's aren't allowed to play, that there has been a drop in attendance.
While there might be some correlation to the pro influence, i think it's probably something a lot easier.
I along with several area room owners have observed a decline in pool interest and enthusiasm over the course of the past few years.
Business has been down for a while, at a steady decline.
Right now there are a lot of rooms that i know of that are struggling not only with the summer season where everyone wants to be outside, but an overall decline in business.
I would have to think that it is by coincidence that the Pro's not being there, mirrors the decline in women participating in your events.
AND, THAT IS NOT TO SAY that pool is dying everywhere, but as far as the Northeast that is the JPNEWT tour's stomping ground, there has DEFINITELY been a decline.
It might not have anything to do with the pros at all.
There aren't enough women in the next generation of would be pro's to make up for the ones that have either quit, or achieved their status.
Good luck with all of it.
With as many times as this "Pro's in qualifiers" has been debated, my head would have exploded by now. Hence, the quick "LINK IT" fix in the LAST thread about this topic.
You are definitely a trooper.
But if i may add something.
You said that since you implemented that the WPBA Pro's aren't allowed to play, that there has been a drop in attendance.
While there might be some correlation to the pro influence, i think it's probably something a lot easier.
I along with several area room owners have observed a decline in pool interest and enthusiasm over the course of the past few years.
Business has been down for a while, at a steady decline.
Right now there are a lot of rooms that i know of that are struggling not only with the summer season where everyone wants to be outside, but an overall decline in business.
I would have to think that it is by coincidence that the Pro's not being there, mirrors the decline in women participating in your events.
AND, THAT IS NOT TO SAY that pool is dying everywhere, but as far as the Northeast that is the JPNEWT tour's stomping ground, there has DEFINITELY been a decline.
It might not have anything to do with the pros at all.
There aren't enough women in the next generation of would be pro's to make up for the ones that have either quit, or achieved their status.
Good luck with all of it.
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