Not for him.I'm sure Parica played his fair share in flip flops in the Philippines and I'm almost certain it wasn't an issue.
Not for him.I'm sure Parica played his fair share in flip flops in the Philippines and I'm almost certain it wasn't an issue.
Egzacli
Dumb?? 13mm??A cue changed my billiard life….into my early 30s my best game by far was snooker. When I played pool, I would give myself a limit….I was never going broke to it. Then a friend gave me a ‘68 Joss…..had a cracked ivory ferrule…took it to Al Safron in Detroit….told him to cut dowel right off, my snooker cue was 57 inches anyway. As an afterthought, I told him to make it 12 mm…..figured it might suit my snooker instincts. After hitting for a half hour at the Rack, I made a 9-ball game with one of the guys I’d been ducking….I killed him…within three weeks, a dozen players had quit me with the 8, and wouldn’t take the 7.
Al Safron had handed me a new universe….within six months, I was playing some pretty tough one hole, also.
As a young player, I was very accurate…..too dumb to realize I shouldn’t be playing with a 13 mm.
The value of owning your own cue is how it spins.
I get this with all the sticks I've bought. Finally figured out I was all best form when I was trying them.I know in golf they've tested the 'new putter syndrome' where players were give a new putter of their choosing. They all putted better, for a while, then reverted back to their normal putting stats. The improvement, as expected, was like 90% mental: the players were more excited, had better concentration, were basically just 'into it' more. This heightened state lasted about a month iirc.
This is what I need to hear. Now I can get a few I couldn’t really justify to add to the others I don’t use all the time.I get this with all the sticks I've bought. Finally figured out I was all best form when I was trying them.
At least I'm the Indian... lol
and? He has god given talent you don’t have. willie hoppie played side armed because he was an idiot savant …I’m guessing you aren’t so I wouldn’t change your stroke any time soon. stop comparing yourself to the best players in the world And what they play with or do. I try to keep everything I can as consistently the same from my shoes to my pre shot routine. Less variables the better.I'm sure Parica played his fair share in flip flops in the Philippines and I'm almost certain it wasn't an issue.
Would you please share what shoes you wear?and? He has god given talent you don’t have. willie hoppie played side armed because he was an idiot savant …I’m guessing you aren’t so I wouldn’t change your stroke any time soon. stop comparing yourself to the best players in the world And what they play with or do. I try to keep everything I can as consistently the same from my shoes to my pre shot routine. Less variables the better.
Dumb?? 13mm??
I guess smaller tips work better for you and your stroke??
Personally, I prefer a larger tip size. More forgiving of stroke errors imo. That's just my finding w shooting off the rail, draws, etc...
I'm sure Parica played his fair share in flip flops in the Philippines and I'm almost certain it wasn't an issue.
Trevino played a lot of gaff games, DP bottle with duct tape on it, a shovel/spade, or just one club. He'd always get a big enough spot to make the game doable for him.To get action Lee Trevino would occasionally offer to play 18 holes with a Dr. Pepper bottle against his opponent's set of clubs... said he never lost a match with that bet.
Point being: you are not Parica.
Lou Figueroa
don't play
in Crocs either
Who said I was comparing myself to Parica? I was responding to straightline's post about not being able to play in flip flops because of height. I'm simply pointing out Parica (who is very short) most likely drilled players in the Philippines (most likely here too) playing in flip flops so his height must not have bothered him much.and? He has god given talent you don’t have. willie hoppie played side armed because he was an idiot savant …I’m guessing you aren’t so I wouldn’t change your stroke any time soon. stop comparing yourself to the best players in the world And what they play with or do. I try to keep everything I can as consistently the same from my shoes to my pre shot routine. Less variables the better.
When did I ever say I was?To get action Lee Trevino would occasionally offer to play 18 holes with a Dr. Pepper bottle against his opponent's set of clubs... said he never lost a match with that bet.
Point being: you are not Parica.
Crocs should be burned.Lou Figueroa
don't play
in Crocs either
Its amazing how a new cue/putter/bowling ball can set off a chain of events inside your dome that makes you play better. Sooner or later(usually sooner) the 'ol clock strikes twelve and our pool game turns back into a pumpkin.I get this with all the sticks I've bought. Finally figured out I was all best form when I was trying them.
At least I'm the Indian... lol
Who said I was comparing myself to Parica? I was responding to straightline's post about not being able to play in flip flops because of height. I'm simply pointing out Parica (who is very short) most likely drilled players in the Philippines (most likely here too) playing in flip flops so his height must not have bothered him much.
I watched a Brit video where a tour player used a basic set from Costco, only had a driver, a couple hybrids and few irons/putter. He shot 1-under with a set that was grossly un-fit for him. Talent/ability rules. Fedor/Filler would SMOKE every member on AZ with a house cue.We were also talking about proper support for your feets.
In any case, what works for a champion, whether the issue is height or golf equipment, will probably not work for mere mortals.
Lou Figueroa
I watched a Brit video where a tour player used a basic set from Costco, only had a driver, a couple hybrids and few irons/putter. He shot 1-under with a set that was grossly un-fit for him. Talent/ability rules. Fedor/Filler would SMOKE every member on AZ with a house cue.
Dumb?? 13mm??
I guess smaller tips work better for you and your stroke?? DUH
Personally, I prefer a larger tip size. More forgiving of stroke errors imo. That's just my finding w shooting off the rail, draws, etc...