I was fortunate to be born into a family of champions, which instilled in me a deep appreciation for sport and the power of the right mindset. I take great pride in the substantial charitable contributions made by both…
Lindrum: The New Era
Continuing a 130-year family tradition, Tammy Lindrum—President of the Women’s Billiards and Snooker Network (WBSN) has reached a historic milestone for Australian cue sports: the first $20,000 Women’s Snooker Prize. Backed by Capital Guard, this landmark commitment ensures the Lindrum name remains at the heart of the sport’s future.
Driven by Tammy Lindrum and Julie Watson (Co-Founder), and supported by World Champion Jessica Woods as Ambassador—WBSN’s National Women’s Snooker Academy creates a dedicated pathway for women and girls, shaping a new future for the sport, one frame at a time.
Tammy: The Next Chapter
The Walter Lindrum Australian Open
Billiards’ premier world ranking event, launched in 2024. A legendary title contested by the global elite to honour the legacy of the sport’s greatest icon.
Key Projects
The timeline of the greatest billiards player of all time, covering his unique upbringing, illustrious career, and charitable efforts post-retirement—a true testament to a man who gave the sport and his country his very best.

Walter Lindrum Timeline
Irene May Ellis, affectionately known as Dolly Lindrum, was born on May 13, 1922, to Percy Dunn and Florence Lindrum. She was the beloved niece of legendary Australian billiards champion Walter Lindrum, who considered her the daughter he never…

The Life of Dolly Lindrum
We thank Graeme and Mary Walters for preserving and transcribing Ruby Roberts’ diary, allowing us to share the story of Australia’s greatest female English billiards player. Peerless in skill and dominance before World War I, Roberts remains the benchmark…

Ruby Roberts Diary of Travels Abroad 1910-1911 | The Lady Billiards Champion
Thank you to Colonel (Ret.) Tony Hall OAM, Blaise Northey, and Mark Dunn for sharing Walter Lindrum’s story of coaching billiards and snooker in the Australian Army, highlighting his generosity and passion for the sport.











