A friend is in need of an instructor in the L.A. CA area. Clean up the basics, work on patterns and cue ball control too. Prefers a certified instructor.
Can anyone give some recommendations?
Hu
Can anyone give some recommendations?
Hu
A friend is in need of an instructor in the L.A. CA area. Clean up the basics, work on patterns and cue ball control too. Prefers a certified instructor.
Can anyone give some recommendations?
Hu
The PBIA site (http://playbetterbilliards.com) has a search function by state. Here is the result for California:A friend is in need of an instructor in the L.A. CA area. Clean up the basics, work on patterns and cue ball control too. Prefers a certified instructor.
Can anyone give some recommendations?
Hu
The PBIA site (http://playbetterbilliards.com) has a search function by state. Here is the result for California:
http://playbetterbilliards.com/instructors?state=California&country=&active=1
I think there are four or five in the general LA area.
Actually, only two.
“General Area”?
Is that less than 50 miles.....one way?
88 cities, approximate 140 unincorporated areas, and communities within the City of Los AngelesThere are 66 or so cities that make up the General L.A. County area.
I might have to challenge this Howard Kennedy fellow to a king of Long Beach match lol.
88 cities, approximate 140 unincorporated areas, and communities within the City of Los Angeles
Map...http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1043452_BasicColorMap.pdf
There are 66 or so cities that make up the General L.A. County area. I might have to challenge this Howard Kennedy fellow to a king of Long Beach match lol.
There are lots. Maybe start with Beau Runningen, then Rudy Karraa, Tang Hoa, Sal Butera, maybe even Chris Robinson when he’s in town.
I’ve worked with Beau and Calvin Comer. Both have helped me tremendously.
C player who was a D-
I’ve developed a crooked stroke, mostly when drawing the ball. I’ll be in Burbank in February and might be interested in someone helping me with it. I know plenty of instructors but who can really understand the stroke and fix this damn thing
I’ve developed a crooked stroke, mostly when drawing the ball. I’ll be in Burbank in February and might be interested in someone helping me with it. I know plenty of instructors but who can really understand the stroke and fix this damn thing