Bar billiards is played on a small sized table resembling a billiard table. It does not have side and corner pockets, it does have with 9 holes in the playing surface which are assigned certain point values (from 10 to 200).
The game is most popular in the United Kingdom, and originated there in the 1930s. It is often played in pubs, as the table requires access from only one end.
This category contains organisations that are regarded as governing bodies for the sport. The association will generally have relevance to a large area and operate on either a state or national level.
Sites specifically for clubs and local leagues should be submitted to that category.
This category contains sites that involve local leagues and clubs, aimed primarily at the social, amateur player.
The site must provide information on a number of clubs or venues, sites pertaining to one venue should submit to the relevant REGIONAL locality.