Steve Davis played a mean game of pool using his snooker cue and this was at the tail end of his snooker career. Judd T. is still in his prime!I’m curious as to what diameter shaft / tip he chooses to use?
We have a snooker player here who uses his snooker cue for pool. He claims it has virtually no deflection, but the bigger issue I would think is accurately predicting the amount of throw on the object ball, which is completely different using 2-1/4” heavier pool balls as opposed to 2-1/16” lighter snooker balls.
I’m curious as to what diameter shaft / tip he chooses to use?
I highly doubt it would beSeems like the move to a different cue would be a limiting factor.
Oh wow! I think he will definitely win a few matches for sure. As a pinnacle talent in the snookers world, the skills are obviously there. It will be more of a pattern recognition challenge for him. I wonder who is sponsoring him to play in the US Open?
Yeah, I was primarily wondering which groups specifically were sponsoring this particular decision. Seems like it is Matchroom.trump has a truckload of sponsors - burger king, a car leasing company, various chinese companies
Steve Davis moved to a bigger tip...somewhere between 11 and 12 mm.Steve Davis played a mean game of pool using his snooker cue and this was at the tail end of his snooker career. Judd T. is still in his prime!
If he's got that many top tier sponsors, we should be hoping he wins it. Might create interest in it for those sponsors...trump has a truckload of sponsors - burger king, a car leasing company, various chinese companies
I’ve always played American pool with my Snooker cue. No particular reason other than it’s what I’m used to.I’m curious as to what diameter shaft / tip he chooses to use?
We have a snooker player here who uses his snooker cue for pool. He claims it has virtually no deflection, but the bigger issue I would think is accurately predicting the amount of throw on the object ball, which is completely different using 2-1/4” heavier pool balls as opposed to 2-1/16” lighter snooker balls.
I just read the Judd article linked here, and at the bottom when it lists the sponsors, it says Diamond tables will be used. I thought it was Predator tables from recent news articles. Am I remembering wrong? Is the text I read wrong?
On Matchroom's site, they list both Predator and Diamond as sponsors. So maybe Predator balls and Diamond tab