DaveK said:
You refer to an amateur golfer in your post above , but professionals were not rolling in the dough back then. They lived a life not unlike todays pool professionals.
Exactly. In erecting this little straw man argument, you've proven my original point: that someone popularized golf enough that Tiger Woods can earn a million bucks every week he plays.
McCormack can take some of the credit. Not full credit and not even half credit. The popularity of golf would have come sooner or later without him, and without players like Arnold Palmer, etc. even McCormack couldn't have done it.
If KT can help to do the same thing with pool players, great. He has more to overcome - the perception that pool is a game for gang members and vicious, lonely, single guys being high on that list - but I think he can do it, because he has the money and he has the characters.
And as an aside, as I don't wish to get into a golf discussion (feel free to engage me at thesandtrap.com, my golf site, if you'd like), Bobby Jones was effectively a pro back then if you use today's rules of amateur status. He played in four tournaments, primarily, per year, and his "impregnable quadrilateral" (his "Grand Slam") involved winning the US and British Amateur tournaments (two) as well as their professional counterparts (two more). Francis Ouimet 20 years earlier energized the nation, too, and Sarazen, Hogan, Snead, etc. did a mighty fine job earning money as pros back in the 1930s and 1940s and 50s.
But that's all off the topic, again. I remain assertive of my original comment re: the "promoting" of pool. The way to do it, I believe, is like it's been done in golf. And to this point, no "organization" has really done that. They've expected pool to stand on its own two feet. It doesn't. The NFL doesn't even stand on its own as a good product - it's the partying, the atmosphere, the storylines built up around it that make it compelling. To popularize pool, someone will have to look at "Pool" as a product, not a sport, and to this point, I don't anyone or any organization has really done that. KT seems like he "gets it" in this regard.[/QUOTE]