Snooker Shoot Out remains on snooker calendar in new TV deal
The controversial Snooker Shoot Out ranking event is to stay on the snooker calendar for another seven years despite previous uncertainty surrounding its future.
The controversial Snooker Shoot Out ranking event is to stay on the snooker calendar for another seven years despite previous uncertainty surrounding its future.
The future of the Snooker Shoot Out currently faces uncertainty after Barry Hearn revealed “discussions” about the tournament had begun.
A new star is born after Cypriot Michael Georgiou was crowned the winner of snooker’s most controversial ranking event,
Controversial the competition maybe, but last night snooker fans were gripped while watching an incredible finale to a Snooker Shoot Out match.
World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn has urged snooker fans to “calm down” and enjoy the fun and controversy that comes with the Snooker Shoot Out.
Anthony McGill’s title defence of the Snooker Shoot Out lasted just ten minutes as last year’s winner suffered a first round exit.
A group of dedicated fans are donating money to the Paul Hunter Foundation every time a player makes a century in this year’s Snooker Shoot Out.
It’s that time of the year again when we see snooker played in its newest and probably its most controversial format ever.
World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn has said the sport’s 128 professional tour players will decide the future of one of its most controversial ranking events – the Snooker Shoot Out.
SOME of snooker’s biggest names have slammed the decision to upgrade the single-frame and quick-fire Snooker Shoot Out to a full ranking event.