Hey, just wanted to say thank you to Lee Brett for the lessons he gave me last year here in Indy.
I know there's a lot of forum members that think he can't play or whatever your issue is but I'm sharing my personal experience with what he helped me with in my game.
He changed my stance, bridge, stroke, aim, and general attitude towards the game for the better.
I play APA (Oh no, now I'll be an outcast on here..) and was a 4/5 before. Putting everything together from then on and practicing every day for several hours at minimum I just stopped losing for a few months.
I know I wasn't much before and I'm still not very good but going from a 4/5 to now a 6/7 from November I'd say he helped me quite a bit.
I'm getting more and more break and runs and solid runouts now.
I normally play on a 10 foot pool table and have been doing the drills he showed me on there. Going to the 7 foot Valleys after that table makes every shot look like a half table shot and much easier as well.
Anyways just wanted to give a big thank you again.
I know there's a lot of forum members that think he can't play or whatever your issue is but I'm sharing my personal experience with what he helped me with in my game.
He changed my stance, bridge, stroke, aim, and general attitude towards the game for the better.
I play APA (Oh no, now I'll be an outcast on here..) and was a 4/5 before. Putting everything together from then on and practicing every day for several hours at minimum I just stopped losing for a few months.
I know I wasn't much before and I'm still not very good but going from a 4/5 to now a 6/7 from November I'd say he helped me quite a bit.
I'm getting more and more break and runs and solid runouts now.
I normally play on a 10 foot pool table and have been doing the drills he showed me on there. Going to the 7 foot Valleys after that table makes every shot look like a half table shot and much easier as well.
Anyways just wanted to give a big thank you again.