Jay, with all due respect.
Golf and pool are two completely different entities.
The luck between the two cannot be compared as golf is an individual pursuit, and in professional play, you NEVER have to shoot a shot that you didn't leave for yourself. In regards to the shots you take, you are in complete control of your fate and do not have to deal with bad lies, sand traps, and water hazards because OTHER people left you there after they were done shooting and you had to continue from those spots. But that happens all the time in pool.
Tiger was never forced to shoot his shots, frozen to the bark of the wrong side of a tree, because ANOTHER golfer had left the ball there off the T-shot.
And the luck issue has absolutely nothing to do with who the best player is or not.
If Tiger got stuck on the wrong side of the tree countless times because he had to shoot after someone else shot, from where they left him, i can guarantee you that he would not have as many championships as he has today.
In pool.
No incoming player should be penalized and be forced to shoot when hooked by a MISTAKE.
Penalize the player who MADE the mistake.
Weaker players aren't going to go anywhere.
Anyone who has ever been addicted to pool, knows that the weaker players are going to want to get better, REGARDLESS of if the luck rules are there or not.