While the glove provides smoothness it takes away better feel.. The trade off is not worth it to me. My miscues were in open bridge shots. Quit happening when I could feel the shaft better. dry towel is all you need imo
finally ditched my glove. It was actually causing more miscues and poor shots itself. I played a good session of 9 ball today. Won a few and lost many but my bridge is noticeably more solid without the glove and the feel is much better. I use a closed or open bridge depending on the shot and...
My cue is a Viking B2001. Straight as an arrow, slick as glas, fantastic balance and nice solid hits all for 220. It’s plain Jane looks wise but pockets balls really well
Beautiful cues. Thanks for sharing. I’ve owned nothing but cheaper production cues. They play well and I reallly like them but nothing beats custom by a quality cue maker. If I ever start making consistent good money playing billiards I’ll look into going custom🤩
I think I’ll just bring my cue, towel, glove, tip scuffer, sound fundamentals and God given natural skills to practice and play my best. Thanks though. lol
Thanks. Coincidentally I am part American Indian. I also play golf with my son and you’re exactly right. In my 20’s I could consistently drive a golf tee shot 350 yards with a 20 dollar used driver. Keeping it in the short grass is another story though. lol
Thanks. I was hoping there not much difference and my improvements made on the 8 foot table will transition to the 9 foot. It is easy to overthink though
some days I’m sure I won’t be able to practice on the 9 foot tables at my local hall. They only have 2 but also have 10 8 foot tables. Every table is Brunswick with fresh simonis felt. On days where only the 8 foot tables are available is it wise to practice on them and will my improvements...