First session with Earl

nycdarkness

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I had my first 2hr lesson with Earl yesterday, The guy is such a nice guy to deal with, very patient, and easy to get a long with. Very different than what you seen on tv in matches. Most of his focus went towards working on my bridges, and I cannot believe how such small changes make such an insane amount of difference. Will be a 100% monthly thing for me. I highly suggest anyone who is in the nyc area to give him a try. I came away with a cramping bridge hand, but it was worth every penny and every second.

His cue is massive btw. Looked really long and I shot with it a few times. The tennis wrap is genius, and cue feels like a 21oz +.
 
Real surprised to see it only $75 hr. Before I scrolled down, I thought it would be like $500 hr based on his fame, reputation and just the experience of it.
 
I had my first 2hr lesson with Earl yesterday, The guy is such a nice guy to deal with, very patient, and easy to get a long with. Very different than what you seen on tv in matches. Most of his focus went towards working on my bridges, and I cannot believe how such small changes make such an insane amount of difference. Will be a 100% monthly thing for me. I highly suggest anyone who is in the nyc area to give him a try. I came away with a cramping bridge hand, but it was worth every penny and every second.

His cue is massive btw. Looked really long and I shot with it a few times. The tennis wrap is genius, and cue feels like a 21oz +.


I took a lesson from Earl recently in NYC. I'm a lower level A player and an hour lesson with Earl was worth way more than the $75. He does teach his bridge styles and stroke, take it or leave it, but he did win world championships with them. I walked away a better player after an hour. Just to talk strategy and position play is worth the money. Whenever I get back to Queens, I'd definitely do another session with him.
 
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