I've been putting together a list of U.S. pool halls, rec centers, private clubs, senior centers, inns, and other sites that have at least one snooker table. This coming month (June 2009) I'll be posting the complete list online at a new website. Of course I'll share the list with Alan Morris and the other good folks at United States Snooker Association (http://www.snookerusa.com/) and with our friends across the pond at The Snooker Forum (http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/index.php).
At the website anyone will be able to download the complete list for the entire U.S. or for just one state. The files will be available in a variety of formats. As time permits I'll add other features and content.
As a preview, here's what I've found so far:
182 rooms in the U.S. with at least one snooker table.
Table count nationwide for 5 x 10, 6 x 12, and other sizes:
6' : 1
9' : 3
10': 115
12': 103
The room count includes only those I've confirmed by phone or email. Employees at these sites sometimes don't know the size of the table(s), so for about 10% of the table count I've provided my best guess based on their answers to several questions.
I've posted partially complete lists for different states* here at AzB, but now I need to spend the next few weeks getting the website ready. Thanks to everyone who helped with information and suggestions.
*Check my user profile to find posts about snooker tables in California, Texas, Missouri, New England states, etc.
Cross-posted to The Snooker Forum:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showthread.php?p=397610#post397610
At the website anyone will be able to download the complete list for the entire U.S. or for just one state. The files will be available in a variety of formats. As time permits I'll add other features and content.
As a preview, here's what I've found so far:
182 rooms in the U.S. with at least one snooker table.
Table count nationwide for 5 x 10, 6 x 12, and other sizes:
6' : 1
9' : 3
10': 115
12': 103
The room count includes only those I've confirmed by phone or email. Employees at these sites sometimes don't know the size of the table(s), so for about 10% of the table count I've provided my best guess based on their answers to several questions.
I've posted partially complete lists for different states* here at AzB, but now I need to spend the next few weeks getting the website ready. Thanks to everyone who helped with information and suggestions.
*Check my user profile to find posts about snooker tables in California, Texas, Missouri, New England states, etc.
Cross-posted to The Snooker Forum:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showthread.php?p=397610#post397610
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