What's the green cloth on a snooker table called?



Answers:
"Felt" has never been used on any type of billiards table ever. "Felt" is a fabric made of compressed fibers. "Cloth" is the proper term in America. Cloth is a woven fabric, not compressed like "felt". Someone long ago just started calling it "felt" and nobody ever questioned it. "Baize" is the term used in the UK. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
felt
Baize. Its a kind of very fine, hard wearing felt.
Its called "beize" or "baize".

Not sure of the spelling I am afraid.
felt, u dumbass
grass
The baize
Felt
felt
Baize
it s called felt and you brush towards the break off point, where the balls are set up
felt
Definitely Baize
the green
Baize.
In the UK it is called baize, in America it is called the Felt.
Baize.
Baize
Its called green baize but can also come in red
its called 'the baize'
The baize
BAIZE
defiantly baize
and thats how u spell it
felt
Here we refeer to it as ''the cloth'' or ''the felt'' . Hainsworth, Granito, or Simionis are the best choices (IMHO)...Cheers
felt
its defienly called the baize
baize.....also the top end of the table above the white line is called the baulk end

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