lodini said:
Sounds like it's not a money issue after all. Sounds to me like no one has helped to fund the sport because there just isn't enough interest in it. I have asked the question on here a million times that if a pro pool tour came into existence, would people on here be willing to support it by watching the matches, buying products, buying tickets to events etc? The answers were dismal, and these are pool enthusiasts on here. Even if there was money to start a pro tour, would that business model ever develop into a profit making one? If not, what's the point?
So, the answer to the OP is that people freaking LOVE watching golf. Golfers ranging from enthusiasts all the way down to non-golfers at all have gotten into watching and attending tournaments. They are "fans" of pro golfers and spend their own money to support the PGA Tour. Meanwhile, all we do is sit around and talk about it. That's the difference.
There is, unfortunately, a lot of truth in what you say.
My boyfriend has played pool his entire life. He does not enjoy watching pool on TV.
And he does watch golf 24/7 when the TV is on, every single day. The only time he is not watching golf on TV is when he is sweating a football, basketball, or baseball game he's got a sweat bet on.
Pool on TV, even for me, just doesn't hold my interest. I don't know if it is the way it is shown, the format, or the game being played.
I thought Allen Hopkins and Matt something-or-another had a good concept when they were doing the Skins format on TV. It was exciting pool.
The only reason I watch golf today, when my boyfriend is watching it, is that I enjoy the scenery of the golf courses! Some of them are quite beautiful to see. The game of golf itself is not hard to understand. Whereas, with pool, there are so many different games, i.e., 14.1, one-pocket, 3-ball-to-15-ball rotation, bumps, et cetera.
This is a very interesting thread, one which has been hashed over quite a bit in the past. Maybe if we keep hashing over it, somebody will come up with the magic change agent to fix pool.
JAM