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Today, the APA, also known as the Canadian Poolplayers Association in Canada, has grown to more than 250,000 members and boasts more members than all other "national" leagues combined. The League is administered locally by a network of Franchise Operators. League play is conducted weekly with both 8-Ball and 9-Ball team formats offered. The APA hosts an 8-Ball and 9-Ball League system. The APA 8-Ball League and APA 9-Ball League are offered throughout the country and each year teams have the opportunity to advance to the APA National Team Championships. At the national level, the APA guarantees more than $1 million in national tournament prize money. This consists of the $500,000 APA 8-Ball National Team Championships, the $200,000 APA 8-Ball Classic (National Singles Championship), the $100,000 APA 9-Ball National Team Championship, the $100,000 APA 9-Ball Shootout (National Singles Championship), and the MiniMania tournaments, which pay out more than $200,000 annually. The APA also conducts the U.S. Amateur Championship, the pool world's most prestigious amateur tournament, which is the only competition open to APA members and nonmembers alike. The tournament began in 1994 and has grown more than 35 percent during the past year, as players across North America battle for one of the 128 spots in the tournament. From 1999 to the present, Entrepreneur Magazine rated the APA No. 1 in the category of Sports-Event Planning. Entrepreneur Magazine also honored the APA with a No. 53 ranking out of 500 franchising companies in 1998. One
of the keys to the success of the American Poolplayers Association is
The
Equalizer®, the unique
handicapping and scoring system
that makes it possible for players of different playing abilities --
especially novices and beginners -- to compete on an equal basis, much
like they do in golf and bowling. The
Equalizer®
uses a formula that measures a player's ability. The result is a handicap
of how many games a player must win to capture a match in 8-Ball or the
number of points a player must earn to win a match in the 9-Ball format. To
learn more about the American Poolplayers Association, Why Join the APA? Click here to learn about the benefits of becoming a member of the American Poolplayers Association. The APA in San Diego Click here to find out about APA league play in San Diego.
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