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The definitive biography of the undisputed maestro of English billiards.

Born in 1898 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Walter Albert Lindrum re-wrote the record books, establishing some 57 world records, none of which have been broken, except by himself. Although naturally right-handed he played billiards with his left hand - the legacy of a childhood accident when he lost the top joint of his right index finger.

His childhood and youth were devoted to the development of his billiards under the guidance of his astute father. In 1924 the visiting English professional, Claude Falkiner, unwittingly re-shaped Walter Lindrum's game by his use of the nursery cannon. Lindrum realised the nursery's potential as the ultimate scoring force and wove it into the very fabric of his game.

Between 1929-1933 Lindrum dominated the English billiards scene, conceding up to 7000 points start to his nearest rivals. His record break of 4137, made in 175 minutes consisted of about 1900 consecutive scoring shots. The rules of the game were altered on several occasions to try to curb Lindrum's cannon play.

Lindrum was so proficient that he made billiards look absurdly easy. He was a billiards tornado who carried his contemporaries along with him. The result was a golden age when the standard of the game reached its highest level.

No player has ever approached Lindrum's incredible performances. No one will! The devotees of Walter Lindrum are not alone in their belief that he is the greatest sportsmen who ever lived.

Walter Lindrum died in 1960. He was awarded an M.B.E. in 1951 and an O.B.E. in 1958 for his many years of charity work and support of the the War Effort.

"The quiet little man is Walter Lindrum, whose skill in his own field is so great that he is forever doomed to sit in unapproachable loneliness and watch the feeble attempts of ordinary folk to follow where he leads."