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Hey folks, I know there is a ton of sites out there but it seems every site I look at says something different. So what size room do I actually need to make a 9' Brunswick gold crown III work with a full 57" cue all around? I'm not a fan of home pool rooms where you need a shorty cue.
My living room is 216"x173" or 18'x14'4". So do I have enough room for a 9' or should I start looking for a 8' gold crown?
Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks y'all, John
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You need 19' x 14' 10"Hey folks, I know there is a ton of sites out there but it seems every site I look at says something different. So what size room do I actually need to make a 9' Brunswick gold crown III work with a full 57" cue all around? I'm not a fan of home pool rooms where you need a shorty cue.
My living room is 216"x173" or 18'x14'4". So do I have enough room for a 9' or should I start looking for a 8' gold crown?
Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks y'all, John
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Hey folks, I know there is a ton of sites out there but it seems every site I look at says something different. So what size room do I actually need to make a 9' Brunswick gold crown III work with a full 57" cue all around? I'm not a fan of home pool rooms where you need a shorty cue.
My living room is 216"x173" or 18'x14'4". So do I have enough room for a 9' or should I start looking for a 8' gold crown?
Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks y'all, John
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
And the Cobra strikes again. Yow!!!You've been on AZ for almost 6 years...and have never seen or read a thread about this very subject??....wow![]()
You need 19' x 14' 10"
Agree 100%. Anything less and you *might*, *sometimes* need a shorty.
Its pretty easy to calculate... play area (length) + desired cue length (x2) + max. backswing (x 2)
100 + 114 + 14 = 228 inches length.
50 + 114 + 14 = 178 inches width.
mamics <------- Has a horrible stroke, but good math. :thumbup:
...... Looks like I'll be on the hunt for an 8' gold crown or an 8' diamond pro
Ask us which is better, we love answering that one just as much.
You've been on AZ for almost 6 years...and have never seen or read a thread about this very subject??....wow![]()
The chart you posted from Brunswick is a sales tool rather than useful, accurate information. As others have pointed out, it is bogus.I've got several 8' Brunswick gold crowns for sale if you decide to go that way, I'm located in davenport, Iowa.
Rob.M
When I build my dream house, I'm going to have at least 15' x 20'.
I shoe-horned a 9' table in a space with obstacles thinking I would be moving soon or renovating the existing house to fit it. And besides, I thought, it's just for practice anyway... I can just move the cue ball if the pole gets in the way...
Yeah right... besides being unable to make myself move the cue ball when I get pole-hooked, you have no idea how :angry:annoying:angry: those obstructions get to be when they stop a run.
I don't regret buying the table but I'm chomping at the bit to get it into a bigger space.
I cant think of anything worse than playing pool on a table with obstructions or having to use a shorty cue. My friend has a 7 foot table that suffers both issues, I wont play there.
I cant think of anything worse than playing pool on a table with obstructions or having to use a shorty cue. My friend has a 7 foot table that suffers both issues, I wont play there.
Hey folks, I know there is a ton of sites out there but it seems every site I look at says something different. So what size room do I actually need to make a 9' Brunswick gold crown III work with a full 57" cue all around? I'm not a fan of home pool rooms where you need a shorty cue.
My living room is 216"x173" or 18'x14'4". So do I have enough room for a 9' or should I start looking for a 8' gold crown?
Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks y'all, John
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