I just about tore my shoulder apart breaking. Still hurts after 6 months. Scott Lee taught me to Let The Cue Do The Work...... and I have been concentrating on doing that. Always learning something new...and after 50 years of table time.
I absolutely agree with Mark Wilson about control being tougher with a light cue.....Hu
...he handed me his Haig Ultra 7 iron and told me to hit a couple 130 yards. I quickly said, "but I hit the 7 iron 170" (I was 14 and knew it all of course). He said sure, when you aim way right and pull the ball (stupid baseball - lol). He was right, I struck the ball really well, but did compensate for a pull. Anyway, his super unforgiving iron (compared to my TA 845s) felt harsh when not hit DEAD CENTER (especially on this cold day). I found that tempo was the cause for the stinging I would feel if I didn't catch it pure...
I just about tore my shoulder apart breaking. Still hurts after 6 months. Scott Lee taught me to Let The Cue Do The Work...... and I have been concentrating on doing that. Always learning something new...and after 50 years of table time.
I am 59 years old. Two weeks ago, I covered the first 500 yards of a 530 yard hole with a driver and a 3 iron.