Talk:Golf (billiards)

Unsourced variants removed...
...on the basis of no sources and non-notability; the Internet gamer nicknames of one of the variants' alleged originators is a dead giveaway (as is "deathmatch", an e-gamer term). The especially-offending second entry is not only a self-confessing "distant cousin" to the article topic but clearly unrelated in any way at all. The entries (with cleanup, and with further cleanup-tagging):

==="Woburn short-course" variant=== This alternative, with many regional variants, involves a predetermined arrangement of three to five balls with a predetermined par. Each arrangement constitutes a hole, with eighteen holes to a game. No hole is like any other, and pars range between three to five per hole.

==="Blind man's deathmatch" variant=== This distant cousin of pool golf was developed by Mr. Mooney and The Beast. The rack consists of ten to twenty balls (depending upon availability) arranged in a straight line (touching each other) with the far ball touching the at the  end of the table and extending towards the  through the. In this fast-paced, low-skill duel between archenemies, balls are kept in continuous motion until the table is cleared.

SMcCandlish (talk), 09:46, 7 July 2007 (UTC)