I do not think there should be any seeding anymore. The reason why I believe this is due to events that I have witnessed in the past at so-called "pro tournaments."
Number one, I don't think the Europeans should get a free pass to come to the U.S. Open a day or two late just because they are competing in a European event that is logistically close in time to the U.S. Open dates. Why should they get seeded to advantage them, when all the other American schmucks have to pay for a full week of expenses and play in the tournament from the first bracket with no byes?
Secondly, the pros in the United States, with the exception of the ladies pro tour (WPBA), don't really have an organization that looks out for the interests of *all* professional players. There are a minute few who are calling the shots, and why should they get byes in tournaments that are advantageous to them and not the other professional players? What the heck is a professional player anymore? Just someone who signs up for the organization du jour?
There ain't no such thing as a professional American player for the men anymore. They can call themselves "professionals," but they're out there grinding in the regional events and amateur tours just like the social shooters, shortstops, and league players.
I've seen my partner's name not get a buy because one outspoken senior player voiced his opinion at the U.S. Open. He believed that all seniors should get buys in the U.S. Open. Even though my partner came in third place in 2003 and was supposed to get a buy in 2004 for his third place finish -- LIKE EVERY PREVIOUS U.S. OPEN SEEDING WAS HANDLED -- his name was removed for seeding to allow senior players who only competed in one senior event the year previously. What a joke: one senior tournament for an entire year and those seniors got byes in the U.S. Open.
It was a sham and a travesty for the 2003 third-place finisher to get bumped, lose his seeding and free bye, to allow the senior players their free bye. Players should not be able to dictate to the tournament organizers who gets seeded and who doesn't, and that is *exactly* what this senior player did.
Put all the names in a hat, and may the best player win. Pool is such a damn game of luck now anyway. What's wrong with the luck of the draw? Luck may be luck when it comes to the draw, but talent should always come out on top.
Seeding sucks, especially when a few pros go behind closed doors and get themselves that free buy with less expenses. They should not be given favoritism, and that is all seeding does in 2011. Maybe things will change if there is a *real* pro tour, but for now, there ain't.
That's my story, and I'm sticking with it.:grin-square: