When I first started playing golf in the late 70s, both 1.62" and 1.68" diameter golf balls were in circulation. They always reckoned the 1.62" were better for links golf as they were not a badly affected by wind. I think it was around 1982 that the larger ball became mandatory in Europe...
Hi All,
Offered here is a John Parris pool cue. John is better known for making possibly the finest snooker cues in the world!!
This one is 19.5oz, 29.5" even split. Hand spliced with Amboyna burl butt. 13mm tip (Zan premium soft)
I am trying to think what the finish is called, it is super...
Common phrase I thought, used when you make a clumsy shot. Doesn't sound nearly as bad with British accent haha!
But in fairness, not exactly television friendly.
Tell me about it Jay. I have been told not to sell this one. But I’m getting out of cues, and have my young whippersnapper at university now, so need to make some sacrifices. I’m not selling the rolexes yet 😜
He was a musician in the LA scene and then a major political figure in the civil rights movement. I would have to look up again the guy he played with. Relatively famous though.
Yes, sorry, should have made that clear, the rule is the tip must contact the cue ball. The cueball doesn't have to hit a ball or a rail, you can hit or pot any ball on the table (using the cueball), only the 9 is re-spotted if you pot it.
Are you sure you guys are not reading too much into this??
http://www.matchroompool.com/news/mosconi-cup/ruijsink-conducts-opening-boot-camp-team-usa-hopefuls/
He conducted a boot camp for team "hopefuls" in Griffs in Vegas. That is not the same as saying he has already picked the team!
I think you should also mention that it has been refinished by someone else, and a new butt cap put on it. If you just look at the pic, then yeah maybe $2500, but if you add that info, it makes a hell of a difference!