I still think there's hope. WhatI've been wondering about recently is how can we reach out to the golfers? I've been hearing about a lot of golfers that have given up on it recently. It's just too expensive and time consuming. Pool is way, way, cheaper than golf. Not to mention, you can't put a driving range down in your basement. If you are after some friendly competition and a hobby that you can pursue without spending thousands of dollars - pool is the way to go.
Maybe it's just me but pool was oncc bigger than golf - maybe someday it can be half as big as golf is now.
I'm a dreamer.
I think there is hope in this area. Here in Florida in our "old guys" league probably half or more of the players are golfers. When you can get them interested they are usually pretty good players too.
Might be good if they could get some tables installed at a golf club or two. Not country clubs but places usually open to the public. Sure would help our sport.
I used to play golf on a regular basis (joined the country club too). When I sing the praises of playing pool to my acquaintainces (professional people mostly) you have to overcome the hustler perception and many cannot get past it.
Seems that many professional people simply do not want to be known as a "pool player." It is OK to have the "game" in their home but it is not OK to be identified as a pool player.
With all the advertizing that shows players as hustlers, bar people, etc we have a long way to go to change the image. I would like to see pool and billiards in the Olympics. That could yield some good PR.