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Snooker Clubs

Snooker Clubs offer the chance to play a variety of cue and table sports such as snooker, American billiards (often called “pool”), and sometimes “classic” billiards. These three games now have World Championships held every year, the earliest being in billiards in 1873, and each was included in the 2004 Olympic Games as a demonstration sport.

A game requiring great concentration, mental integrity and the application of skill, the social and competitive elements of Snooker makes it a very popular leisure activity. Many Snooker Clubs also have bars and function rooms available for hire. Just use the search box below to locate Pool and Snooker Clubs near you.

 
Family Days Out

Looking for fun attractions for family days out? We've picked some of the best attractions from around the UK for great family days out. Kids of all ages will enjoy.

Learn more about Snooker

Snooker is a popular sport play throughout the world. Many international tournaments are played every year.

All you need to know about 8 Ball Pool

The popular game of ‘8 Ball Pool’, one of several variations of ‘American Billiards’, is played with a cue ball, and 15 other balls which are a black ball, 7 solid coloured and 7 striped coloured balls.

Be Active, enjoy your leisure time!

One job you have as a kid, and it's a fun one, is that you get to figure out which sport or leisure activities you like best.

"My ambition for sport & Leisure in the UK"

Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media, Leisure and Sport

 
 
 
 
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