I went to Pool School in Providence last weekend, and I had a great learning experience. I would like to mention the hospitality of the owner of Snookers. I believe his name is Steve. He let us have the school while the place was closed. He gave us bottles of water and soda at no charge and even bought us lunch the last day.
The instructors were Randy G, Scott Lee and Joe Tucker. They were great. We spent most of the 26 hours in a classroom setting. Randy did most of the talking. He has a great voice for lectures. I never got bored. They had sound explanations for everything they taught us whether it was eye patterns, bridge hand, stroking hand, or the sam aiming system. They didn't just say do it because it works. Everything was explained, demonstrated and then practiced with a pros superivsion. There were only seven people in the class. With three pros we got plenty of supervision and assistance while we practice. I wanted to get more time to practice what I learned before I forgot. We were give notebooks, and I took plenty of notes. I knew I would forgot at least some of what I had learned so I was able to get Scott to come to New Jersey and spend another day with me. This was another great experience. Scott continued to reinforce everything I learned. We also spent some time leaning some additional material.
I cannot recommend this experience strongly enough. I think players of all levels can gain something from this school. I believe the level of the students ranged from a 3 to a 6 on the apa scale, and I believe everyone walked away confident that they had improved.
If I had to list any complaint, it was that the pretty women who work at Snookers didn't start work until class was ending
The instructors were Randy G, Scott Lee and Joe Tucker. They were great. We spent most of the 26 hours in a classroom setting. Randy did most of the talking. He has a great voice for lectures. I never got bored. They had sound explanations for everything they taught us whether it was eye patterns, bridge hand, stroking hand, or the sam aiming system. They didn't just say do it because it works. Everything was explained, demonstrated and then practiced with a pros superivsion. There were only seven people in the class. With three pros we got plenty of supervision and assistance while we practice. I wanted to get more time to practice what I learned before I forgot. We were give notebooks, and I took plenty of notes. I knew I would forgot at least some of what I had learned so I was able to get Scott to come to New Jersey and spend another day with me. This was another great experience. Scott continued to reinforce everything I learned. We also spent some time leaning some additional material.
I cannot recommend this experience strongly enough. I think players of all levels can gain something from this school. I believe the level of the students ranged from a 3 to a 6 on the apa scale, and I believe everyone walked away confident that they had improved.
If I had to list any complaint, it was that the pretty women who work at Snookers didn't start work until class was ending