kids name is phil burford....
Then you are familiar with one?
I have been looking for the one for a while. What is one up to, given the life of Riley and all and I remember sad talk of a job?
He is not The One.
Shuff is the fastest improver I know of. I'd guess 8+ yr from pup to bully, for him.
kids name is phil burford....
I've got a video of my self playing from summer of 1996 (which is 2 years after I started playing) and I can't imagine getting better faster than I did. It's ashame that I didn't have a top pro around to help me.
It was a VHS tape and I recorded it on to a DVD. Does anybody know how to upload a DVD on here?
You can put it on YouTube or Vimeo (Vimeo is probably better if it is longer than 10-15 minutes)
OK, at what age did he start? 13? He won two -- TWO! -- world championships in one year at the age of 16. Maybe he played pretty well when he was 15, too. There is no one else in pool history who is comparable for a quick, early start.Bob, come on man. Wu started in middle school and played every day in high school. ...
OK, at what age did he start? 13? He won two -- TWO! -- world championships in one year at the age of 16. Maybe he played pretty well when he was 15, too. There is no one else in pool history who is comparable for a quick, early start.
Keith first showed up with his dad at age 13. By age 16 he was taking on the world and winning! He would play in Pay Ball games with the best players on Earth and make them all sweat bullets!
P.S. He first started playing serious money games at age 14. Shannon Daulton was the other early bloomer who was playing for serious cash at age 14, and winning as well.
EVERYBODY is not mentioning (forgetting?) Cole Dickson. At 16 he was traveling around the country using his own money to gamble.
From what I have been told, he grew up in the same pool hall as McCready. I am just guessing he must have started about the same time as McCready. Does anybody have any further info on this - I would be interested to know.
Phil is an excellent player, and quite new to American pool. He was a very accomplished snooker player for a few years in England, but has done very well here. I think he's only been here in the USA for a year or so...but finished top 32, along with Stan Shuffet, at the US Open in Oct., and another high finish at JOB's. I spent some time talking to him and watching him play in VA. He's a really nice guy, in addition to being a super strong player.
Scott Lee
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