Just a summary of some of the giveaway events. On the first weekend Timberly ran a 9-ball event, with JoeyA taking first prize of $200. No one can recall who finished 2, 3, 4 (also cash prizes for those losers).
On Thursday, we gave away the Jack Justis Roadrunner case to Steve Van Houten. We also had a Q-Skills Challenge tournament for everyone in the room (2 racks of Q-Skills Challenge, prizes to the top 4 scores). I will mention that the AZB table was cut TIGHTER and DEEPER than anything you play on, making the Q-Skill Challenge a TOUGH DAMN game. I ended up winning, with TommyT (who did score a perfect 20 in the second round) and sodapopd tieing for second/third. Samiel was a respectable fourth.
We also gave away a large amount of Joe Tucker materials – graciously donated in bulk by JoeT – and everyone left with a Stroketrainer, Aiming System book or CD, or a “Guaranteed Improvement” booklet. Steve Lomako donated a “Spider”, which was won by Cornerman (I’ll mail it to you FA).
Jerry Briesath gave away about 10 hours of free lessons to eager students.
Many, many thanks to Jack, Joe, Jerry, Steve, and all who I’ve forgotten who contributed to a great week at DCC
On Thursday, we gave away the Jack Justis Roadrunner case to Steve Van Houten. We also had a Q-Skills Challenge tournament for everyone in the room (2 racks of Q-Skills Challenge, prizes to the top 4 scores). I will mention that the AZB table was cut TIGHTER and DEEPER than anything you play on, making the Q-Skill Challenge a TOUGH DAMN game. I ended up winning, with TommyT (who did score a perfect 20 in the second round) and sodapopd tieing for second/third. Samiel was a respectable fourth.
We also gave away a large amount of Joe Tucker materials – graciously donated in bulk by JoeT – and everyone left with a Stroketrainer, Aiming System book or CD, or a “Guaranteed Improvement” booklet. Steve Lomako donated a “Spider”, which was won by Cornerman (I’ll mail it to you FA).
Jerry Briesath gave away about 10 hours of free lessons to eager students.
Many, many thanks to Jack, Joe, Jerry, Steve, and all who I’ve forgotten who contributed to a great week at DCC