Some may scoff at this but I will say that Rudolph Wanderone aka Minnesote Fats is still the most influential person in pool. To make a case for that just walk up to 10 people who aren't involved in billiards at all and ask them if they recognize the names (and why) of the top ten players in the world along with various top industry people. At the end of that list say Minnesota Fats and I guarantee he is still the most recognized name.
Outside of that I would have to go with Greg Sullivan. He not only created a table that is the standard, but also created a tournament that set a bar in its' own right.
I agree with you and like your choices. :smile:
Here's a few more I'll add to the group, which are based on my limited experience in the pool world. I don't have the knowledge base formed from decades of living my life in the pool culture as others might, but these are the folks who have made an impact for me personally.
Mike Zuglan, Mike Janis, Marge and Shannon Daulton -- regional tour promoters who keep pool alive and well, giving pool players of all caliber the opportunity to enjoy pool at an affordable price
Conrad Burkman -- for creating National Billiards News, one of the few pool archival resources documenting pool from the '60s
J.R. Calvert and Sally Timko -- (founder and editor of InsidePOOL magazine) for creating a magazine that provided another look at pool from, well, the inside, to include action and the regional tournament trail scene in addition to the global pool envirionment
Diana Hoppe -- always manages to get the right photographs that tell the whole story
Greg Sullivan (Derby City Classic),
Tom Gearhart (Glass City Open),
Barry Behrman (U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship),
Doug Gordon (Tournaments around the World), and
Allen Hopkins (Skins, Super Billiards Expo, and more) -- promoters who continue to make events happen because of their passion for pool
Pat Fleming -- in a word, Accu-Stats, the pioneer in documenting pool on film as well as creator of the pool's statistical score-keeping system
Mark Griffin -- league owner, tournament promoter, and financial friend to a variety of entities, to include tournament players and new upstart businesses
Mike Howerton -- creater of AzBilliards, the number-one pool news source in the world, bar none