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Yu Ram Cha & Ryan Stone are former winners of the Ozone Billiards US Amateur Men’s Open Division |
Amateurs that have won the Ozone Billiards US Amateur Open and moved onto professional status are no longer eligible. Previous winners of the amateur events include Julio Delpozo of Orlando, Matt Tetrault of New Jersey, Liz Lovely of Ohio, Stephanie Mitchell of Tampa,FL, Dominic Jentsch of Germany, Ryan Stone of Ohio, and Yu Ram Cha of Korea. Jentsch and Stone have been moved upto professional class and even women’s champ Yu Ram Cha, who won the 82 man field of the men’s US Amateur in 2007 at tender age of 19, can no longer play in the men or women’s events and has since moved onto becoming one of the world’s elite players currently ranked #6 in the Women’s Pro Tour.

Shanelle Loraine will be vying in the US Amateur Women's Open
Previous years have always drawn over 100 players nationwide and this year should prove no different as Orlando is one of the top destination spots in the country as well as a hot spot for poolplayers in Florida with its central location.
Players will be playing for $3000 1st place in the 8ball and $4000 1st place in the 9-Ball with full fields, and minimum guarantees of $1000 for 1st in the 8-Ball Open and $1500 minimum for the 9-Ball Open despite any field size.
The amateur events will have great quality equipment on 9 ft professional tables. No coins needed to play matches as there will be a $20 registration and green fees all inclusive in every entry fee in all divisions. Players may also choose to play in multiple divisions with no scheduling conflicts.These events are open to all true amateurs(men or women) and no membership fee is required . There is also a Mixed Doubles 9-Ball so now men and women can travel and play together on one team, as well as play in their individual singles events .

John Rousseau will take another shot at the Seniors Divisions of the US Amateur Open as well as the Mixed Doubles with Shanelle Loraine
are not ranked in the top 50 in the BCA or the top 20 in WPBA
-have never been ranked in top 16 in WPA rankings
-have never won a men or women’s major U.S. pro tournament
-have never won 1st or 2nd at a pro event in any country outside the USA
-We will use our discretion on certain players depending on their skill level and amount of 1st and 2nd place finishes in regional tours such as but not limited to: Kings Bay Promotions Amateur Tour, the Super Billiards Expo Amateur Open, Planet Pool Tour, Fast Eddies Tour, Stan James Canada Tour, New England 9 Ball Series
-Have not been Men or Women Players of the Years or finished #1 Ranked for the Year on any major U.S. recognized regional tour
DP reserves right to use our own judgment as well if a player is deemed fit or unfit to play in the US Amateur Open events
This event is designed for non-full time playing amateurs who do not play pool for a career. Note that below does not all apply to women. Click “Amateur Eligibility” to read Dragon Promotions Amateur Events Eligibility. Besides that list, the organizers of the event reserve the right to use their judgment if they deem a player not eligible for the event. Players who are not sure if they would be able to play should contact Dragon Promotions prior to the event.
Ozone Billiards US Amateur Open Events
1st Place $3000 ($1000 minimum guaranteed)
Limited to 200 Players
1st Place $1000 ($300 minimum guaranteed)
Limited to 64 Players
(must be 50 years old and up-bring ID)
Limited to 64 Players
1st Place $4000 ($1500 minimum guaranteed)
Limited to 200 Players
1st Place $1250 ($500 minimum guaranteed)
Limited to 64 Players
(must be 50 years old and Must-bring ID)
Limited to 64 Players
(1 Man & 1 Woman per team)
1st Place $1000 ($500 minimum guaranteed)
Limited to 32 Teams





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