Im just breaking into the whole pool game, and I enjoy playing immensely. I'm looking to purchase my first cue, and have sought advice from friends who have been shooting for a while. The advice has ranged from "don't worry about spending too much just get something decent" (I would lean towards a competitor series McDermott for that) to "it's all in the shaft buy a cheap players cue and slap a 314 shaft on it."
I've done lots of browsing, looking at pool cues, reading various forums, and advice for new people seems to vary just as wildly as the advice I've gotten in person. I don't shoot in a league or in tournaments, but if I continue to enjoy playing as much as I do now, I'm going to take it a little more seriously than something I do to "pass the time."
My question is this: Which way should I go? Is either point inaccurate? Should I worry about buying a low-deflection shaft right now? There is merit to the thought that if I'm going to do something, might as well do it right. If spending $200+ on a shaft is going to pay off down the road, I'm willing to do it. I just don't want to get too far ahead of myself at this point.
Right now I have a couple options. Buy something like this: http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/players/players-g-series-pool-cues.htm and then put a low deflection shaft on it. Following the advice that the hit is in the shaft.
Or buy a McDermott http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/mcdermott/mcderm_competition_series-pg1.htm and just go with that for now. McDermott has their own line of low deflection shafts http://www.mcdermottcue.com/IShaftHome.asp which could be something I look into a little later.
I'm coming you guys (and girls) for advice. What do you think would be the best route? Maybe neither would be better and there's other options I should be considering?
I've done lots of browsing, looking at pool cues, reading various forums, and advice for new people seems to vary just as wildly as the advice I've gotten in person. I don't shoot in a league or in tournaments, but if I continue to enjoy playing as much as I do now, I'm going to take it a little more seriously than something I do to "pass the time."
My question is this: Which way should I go? Is either point inaccurate? Should I worry about buying a low-deflection shaft right now? There is merit to the thought that if I'm going to do something, might as well do it right. If spending $200+ on a shaft is going to pay off down the road, I'm willing to do it. I just don't want to get too far ahead of myself at this point.
Right now I have a couple options. Buy something like this: http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/players/players-g-series-pool-cues.htm and then put a low deflection shaft on it. Following the advice that the hit is in the shaft.
Or buy a McDermott http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/mcdermott/mcderm_competition_series-pg1.htm and just go with that for now. McDermott has their own line of low deflection shafts http://www.mcdermottcue.com/IShaftHome.asp which could be something I look into a little later.
I'm coming you guys (and girls) for advice. What do you think would be the best route? Maybe neither would be better and there's other options I should be considering?