Hey everyone,
This is well my offical first post and it won't be my last that's for sure.
I was reading up on this instruction thing and had a few questions. I will number them for ease of answering.
1. Where could I find instruction in southern california?
go to www.bca-pool.com inder the instruction tab and go to "find an instructor"
2. How much does instruction usually cost?
That can vary widely, and isn't always an indicator of the quality of instruction. I know people who spent $2000 for a weekend and didn't learn as much as they hoped. They then went to another instructor who charged $45 per hour and were extremely pleased with the results. As a general rule, figure somewhere between $40-$75 per hour
3. What if I don't own my own table but go and play on one 3-4 times a week?
Most instructors will work with you wherever you choose. If you take lessons in a pool room, you should be prepared to pay for the table time.
4. I'm 24 is it possible for me to be pro if I practice? (I have been playing a while, I can make the balls into the pockets usually)
Turning pro is a possibility for anyone who is willing to put in the time and hard work. Making a living as a pro pool player is more difficult than actually becoming a pro
Thank you, and sorry for hijacking the thread I just didn't want to waste space...
Thank you again in advance,
- Draz