It's not available online any longer, but the player contract for the U.S. Open was able to be downloaded and read when entries were open. I can't remember the exact wording, but there is a clause where it says the promoter reserves the right to make changes at their discretion. So I'm sure this...
Darren was singled out for a random drug test, his second in three weeks, and was pissed off about it.
As for the five ball, all I heard was “we made a mistake but if we change back we’re admitting it so we’re keeping things as is.”
I put in an order with Paul Drexler for a custom before he closed his book in June of last year. Still plans on making cues, just no longer taking custom orders.
Nah nah nah. If you're gonna' gripe, post the link as a reference so we can all gripe instead of people going on a scavenger hunt to find what it is we need to gripe about.
Tom Kelley was a trained professional broadcaster who also called USC football. The problem we have is we don't have many of those in pool right now. Only one I can think of is Ted Lerner, who has been MIA since the pandemic.
Golf has made drivers insanely huge and forgiving to make the game more fun for pros and amateurs alike and here comes pool, wanting to eliminate jump cues and shots to make things more difficult because we love sadism. When I show my non-pool playing friends jump shots they find it insanely...
I don't know why you'd wanna do the drive from downtown every day to begin with. Staying in downtown for Expo is like staying in Connecticut for a tournament at Steinway.
He told me at the U.S. Open in September that he had just re-upped with Cuetec for five years. So, we at least get him for the next four and a half years. After that, it's anyone's guess. Really happy for the dude though. And, in a few days the whole country should be being introduced to him...