Grady
'Professor' Mathews |
One
Pocket
Hall
of Fame
Is
pleased to honor
Grady
Mathews
'The
Professor'
For
his Outstanding Contribution
to
the Legacy of
The
Game of One Pocket
Elected
2004
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Born
January 3, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas. After moving frequently
during his childhood, Grady's family came to California in the late
'50's. It was there that Grady discovered his aptitude for pool.
Early on, Grady proved to be an adept student of the game of One
Pocket, honing his skills at fabled Cochran's in San
Francisco in the early 1960's before he took to the road.
They
call him ' The Professor', but they could just
as aptly call him Mr. One Pocket. It is hard to imagine
a model for contributing more to the game of One Pocket
than exhibited over the career of Grady Mathews;
he has truly been an ambassador to the game.
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As a tournament player, Grady topped very tough
fields to win four major
One Pocket tournaments:
- 1983
Red's Open One Pocket
- 1984
Sid Mann's World One Pocket
- 1985
Red's Open One Pocket
- 1995
Olathe, KS Legends of One Pocket
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Well known for his after hours play, Grady
has faced virtually every major One Pocket player
of his time, entertaining sweaters and doing quite well at
the table for nearly forty years
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As a promoter he has brought fans of the game a staggering
twenty different One Pocket tournaments spanning nearly
twenty years, including his gold standard, Legends of One
Pocket
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As a teacher Grady has:
- Given exhibitions and
clinics featuring One Pocket all over the US
- Given countless individual
lessons - many featuring One Pocket
- Produced eleven instructional
videos on the game
- Written dozens of articles
and two books which feature One Pocket
- Provided expert commentary
for many One Pocket matches on video, ESPN and The Billiard
Channel
Read the OnePocket.org interview with Grady Mathews here
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