Johnnyt said:I’m beginning to see a pattern on the Women’s Tour. With the top ten or so players being so much better than the rest, it makes it very tough on the last twenty or so to keep coming back. Add to that most of the bottom forty can’t get a sponsor that pays all of their expenses. With the price of everything to get to and stay at a tournament for four or five days at about $1500, it doesn’t make financial sense for anyone that has a game that has leveled off and remains in the bottom thirty to keep trying. Love of the game doesn’t pay the bills. Johnnyt
It's kind of a catch-22 for the lower ranked players on the tour. It's almost impossible to work a full time regular job and devote the time needed to move to that next level in your pool game. Most of the lower ranked and incoming players are trying to balance work with pool, where the top players are strictly making their living playing. It's sad, but it is difficult to get good sponsorship unless you are a top player or drop dead gorgeous. With the seeding in the tour, it makes it difficult for these lower ranking players to even guarantee winning money in the event, as you have to play a top 32 ranked player first round.