Need feedback from Houston players about the possibility of Houston Club!!!

mnorwood

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I am exploring the idea of opening a club much like the New York Cue Club. The first thing to do is to try to determine if there is enough of a demand for it. To this end I need Houston players to not only complete this short survey but get all their friends who might be interested to do the same. Thanks!
 
Not a Houstonian but i have a question: Houston is lucky in that it has quite a few good rooms. That being said do you think there is a need/want for a private membership spot? I see the survey but what is your take? Would enough players go for this to make it doable?
 
Not a Houstonian but i have a question: Houston is lucky in that it has quite a few good rooms. That being said do you think there is a need/want for a private membership spot? I see the survey but what is your take? Would enough players go for this to make it doable?
While there are many rooms none provide an experience like NYC Cue Club. This room is less about loud music, distracting screens, drinking, poorly maintained equipment and more about getting better at pool.
 
While there are many rooms none provide an experience like NYC Cue Club. This room is less about loud music, distracting screens, drinking, poorly maintained equipment and more about getting better at pool.
Just chek'd it out. Helluva spot. I guess $300/mo is fadeable in NYC but that's pretty stout for other places. I'd have to be making serious dough to budget 300/mo on a pool membership. In Tulsa i could play for 3mos for 300bux.
 
The best ways is for it to be spread around by individuals. If f I don’t get many responses that will tell me what I need to know.
 
While there are many rooms none provide an experience like NYC Cue Club. This room is less about loud music, distracting screens, drinking, poorly maintained equipment and more about getting better at pool.
A pool room with no music, no blaring cell phones, and no vapers? Sounds like heaven.
 
While there are many rooms none provide an experience like NYC Cue Club. This room is less about loud music, distracting screens, drinking, poorly maintained equipment and more about getting better at pool.
For the most part Texas rooms suck. Way too many 8' tables, not enough 9' tables. Yes, the bar boxes and leagues pay the bills, but I see more people want to play on the big tables that don't care for leagues. I don't live in Houston but I'll be wishing you the best.
 
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