Dallas Tx Cue-Tech Pool School

JMBoyd said:
Has anyone attended the Cue-Tech Pool School (no affiliation with cuetech cues) [/url]

Considering there is no such thing as 'cuetech' cues, there shouldn't be any affiliation.

I'm sure RandyG detests the fact that Cuetec named their company something that would easily be confused with his pool school.

That being said, if you can fade the price, it's well worth it on many levels.

Fred
 
There are many people like you in this group (including me ;) ) that want to know the "scoop" before spending any money. A few years ago, I did the research on Randy's school, and determined that the class had minimal negative risk involved and many positive points. I ponyied up the cash and flew to Texas (from NY).

After attending the class, I can attest that the money is well spent. I had no buyer's remorse and intend to go back when my schedule permits. I'm sure many people will agree that the intrinsic value of the knowledge you receive is more than the cost of the class. [Even Karen Corr and Alison Fisher went to Randy G (for instructor certification) - which should give you confidence in his ability and the school.]

If pool is your passion, you should try to attend. Also, if you are still concerned, you should give Randy a call to discuss.

-td
 
I just returned form a 3 day weekend with RandyG.

I can't say enough good words on the course in this short space.

I went with an open mind and left with wealth of knowledge.

In my opinion......if you are serious about raising your level of play, it's the most cost effective thing to do.

I plan on taking the expert course as well.

Job Well Done Randy

Steve
 
Wow sounds like this is a great thing to look into. I must admit that when I heard the name I immediately associated it with Cuetec. I would suggest a name change on that basis alone :D . Well sounds like top notch instruction I might start saving now.
 
I rack balls said:
Wow sounds like this is a great thing to look into. I must admit that when I heard the name I immediately associated it with Cuetec. I would suggest a name change on that basis alone :D . Well sounds like top notch instruction I might start saving now.


I don't think Cue Tec is going to change their name. We have been around a lot longer than the cue company. I don't run across many instances where there is confusion, so to each our own.....SPF-randyg
 
JMBoyd said:
Has anyone attended the Cue-Tech Pool School (no affiliation with cuetech cues) in Richardson Tx? I'm considering doing one of their three-day classes, but it's pretty expensive. Here's their website: www.poolschool.info

thanks
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JMB

I'm a little late on the bandwagon... The money I spend on Randy's school was the best money I ever spent on pool lessons.
 
randyg said:
... We have been around a lot longer than the cue company. I don't run across many instances where there is confusion...

Ahhh, sue them anyway, it's the American way. :D
 
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