This guy had the nerve to fix my bridge hand, now I am playing at least a ball better and enjoying the game more than ever! During the Bonus Ball filming Hunter spent about 5 minutes with me, yes just 5 minutes and my bridge hand was fixed. As those who know me or have seen me play can attest that my open hand bridge is unusual (ugly) and I never learned or used the closed hand bridge.
I have been offered lessons or whatever from people as I am sure many of you have but if they cant draw the rock then I find a hard time listening to someone who plays at a low level regardless if they can teach or not, not sure what that is all about. I find instruction from someone who is a good player, can show what they are teaching is very important as you watch their execution of the shot and respect their ability level also. I also know many good players out there cannot teach at all or explain how to do things so finding a good player who is a good teacher is not easy. Hunter can do both and is a cool guy also.
I still shoot with the same open hand bridge but have been playing much more with the closed hand bridge (roughly 7 out of 10 shots) and it helps a ton on certain shots, much more accurate and controlled. If you have the pleasure of meeting Hunter then get a lesson from him. Not sure where he is at now or his rates but the guy knows how to teach mechanics and fundamentals of the game. Thanks Hunter for taking a few minutes to help a banger out so I can enjoy the game more.
P.S. Sorry if you thought this was going to be a negative thread, but it did get your attention, haha. :grin-square:
I have been offered lessons or whatever from people as I am sure many of you have but if they cant draw the rock then I find a hard time listening to someone who plays at a low level regardless if they can teach or not, not sure what that is all about. I find instruction from someone who is a good player, can show what they are teaching is very important as you watch their execution of the shot and respect their ability level also. I also know many good players out there cannot teach at all or explain how to do things so finding a good player who is a good teacher is not easy. Hunter can do both and is a cool guy also.
I still shoot with the same open hand bridge but have been playing much more with the closed hand bridge (roughly 7 out of 10 shots) and it helps a ton on certain shots, much more accurate and controlled. If you have the pleasure of meeting Hunter then get a lesson from him. Not sure where he is at now or his rates but the guy knows how to teach mechanics and fundamentals of the game. Thanks Hunter for taking a few minutes to help a banger out so I can enjoy the game more.
P.S. Sorry if you thought this was going to be a negative thread, but it did get your attention, haha. :grin-square: