So, we all know that pool players and cue makers struggle to make a difference and a living off the sport. As of today, many feel that the sport can be more popular than what it currently is. Well, I just dug up a story about a pool hall owner that made a huge difference in the sport. I thought it was an interesting read, as it comes to prove that anyone can make a difference. In my opinion, he was very successful in what he did and was able to make pool reach new heights.
Hopefully this hasn't been posted before, but here is the article:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/FG15Ad04.html
Sadly, pool has lost popularity compared to the 90's. But, who would have ever imagined 10% of the population playing the sport, as well as having a curiculum in most public schools? And most importantly, changing the image of the sport.
Hopefully this hasn't been posted before, but here is the article:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/FG15Ad04.html
Sadly, pool has lost popularity compared to the 90's. But, who would have ever imagined 10% of the population playing the sport, as well as having a curiculum in most public schools? And most importantly, changing the image of the sport.