American Poolplayers Association

With roots dating back to the National Pool League (founded in 1979), the American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded in 1981. The APA conducts leagues in a franchised-based system of local pool leagues. These leagues are by definition all amateur leagues, although the APA does sponsor the Women's Professional Tour. The APA uses a system of handicapping players to equalize low skilled and high skilled players. In 8 ball for example, a lower skilled player may only need to win two games to a higher player's four games. In 9 ball, lower skilled played may only need to pocket 14 balls compared to 60 balls for a high skilled player. Based on local leagues, the APA also sponsors regional and national tournaments with the local leagues feeding into the national tournament played in Las Vegas.

See also

External links

  • http://poolplayers.com The American Poolplayers Association Offical site of the APA

 

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