RickVaughn
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Hey all, my name's Dave and I am the President of my school's Billiards Club. We were just chartered this year and I'm trying to get things off the ground. Whenever you walk into our pool room, you'll find people playing. The problem is that no one's doing it right and no one seems to want to improve. The worst part? People have to pay for the time (unlike many colleges). People are paying money to just bang balls and they're awful at it. I want to share this drive I have with everyone else and no one seems to care.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any other college students out there have their own clubs? I know there's shooters and ball-bangers but I can't imagine these people want to keep paying money to not get any better.
I'm organizing a "clinic" with the local pro but he can only take 16 people at a time. We're going to host a tournament to win a cue as well but that's pretty much all we can do for now, budget wise. Any other thoughts or ideas? How do you help someone that doesn't want to be helped?
Has anyone else had this problem? Any other college students out there have their own clubs? I know there's shooters and ball-bangers but I can't imagine these people want to keep paying money to not get any better.
I'm organizing a "clinic" with the local pro but he can only take 16 people at a time. We're going to host a tournament to win a cue as well but that's pretty much all we can do for now, budget wise. Any other thoughts or ideas? How do you help someone that doesn't want to be helped?