Ray Martin has to be at or near the top of the list. I ran into him a few weeks ago in NC and I'm pretty sure he said he's over 80 now.
Ray Martin.
And yeah, he's 83, Z.
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Ray Martin has to be at or near the top of the list. I ran into him a few weeks ago in NC and I'm pretty sure he said he's over 80 now.
I would love to know how Ray shoots a shot whether he is down on the cue like the pros or way up taller like the rest of us old guys. My back can not get down that low for long.
Ray Martin.
And yeah, he's 83, Z.
You mean Hendy doesn’t remember his own age?I’m claiming senility.
I saw Don Feeney play last summer, he still looked pretty good.
Not sure if’ he’s 80, looked more like 65. He’s been around a long time
Don Feeney is an amazing man....and he might be 90....at least 89.
In ‘95, he had seven grandchildren...he has probably achieved “great”by now.
Don is a contender for ‘over 80’ champ...he’s a lock for the 90 category.
He still plays pretty good , nothing like he used to.
I remember him in the late 60s early 70s , not missing a ball for hours it seemed.
Especially the nine ball.
He just couldn't bring his "A" game against a big name, for some reason.
I remember road men that came through over the years that beat him, and if they had hung around for a week and he got comfortable with them, he could give them the 8 ball, and rob them.
Lots more to pool than making balls.
Don Feeney is an amazing man....and he might be 90....at least 89.
In ‘95, he had seven grandchildren...he has probably achieved “great”by now.
Don is a contender for ‘over 80’ champ...he’s a lock for the 90 category.
"New York Larry" Gendler (larry732) might still give him a challenge. I am pretty sure Larry is 90, maybe 91.
Don Feeney is an amazing man....and he might be 90....at least 89.
In ‘95, he had seven grandchildren...he has probably achieved “great”by now.
Don is a contender for ‘over 80’ champ...he’s a lock for the 90 category.
I still like Kenny McCoy in Columbus
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Kenny was the strongest working 9 ball player of his time.
We had many tough sessions in Columbus and he was a hard man to beat.
Bet his money and was a gentleman to play with.
Bill S.
I was about 14 the 1st time I saw Squirrel play here in Birmingham!Squirrel would have been one of the first I thought of!
How about the Barber ,Mr Almanza?
That sounds about right. We actually talked about our ages and how old I was when we first met in Clearwater, but for the life of me I can remember what was said. By the time I’m his age I will need to have my address pinned to my shirt so I can make it home.
Ray’s still hitting balls and giving lessons a few times a week so i would think he’d be the favorite.
Hi everybody,Happy New year. To all that would like to know my chin is 10 inches from the cue and i will be 84 this Feb.
Ray
Hi everybody,Happy New year. To all that would like to know my chin is 10 inches from the cue and i will be 84 this Feb.
Ray
Hi everybody,Happy New year. To all that would like to know my chin is 10 inches from the cue and i will be 84 this Feb.
Ray