Right on Cue

JAM

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Interestingly, I did a search on this forum and found out that Tom McGonagle competed on the Joss Ocean State Championship at Snooker's in Providence, RI this weekend, which was won by Dennis Hatch.

When Tom McGonagle was 13 years old, he and a friend dedicated a week of their summer vacation to playing a marathon game of pool - which he eventually won by sinking his last seven balls, despite never having played before.

"That was the beginning of my love of the game," recalled McGonagle, who lives in Billerica. "I guess I was kind of a natural."

McGonagle, who went on to become a three-time New England nine-ball champion, was inducted into the New England Pool and Billiard Hall of Fame in 1995. He recently published his first novel set in the environment he knows best: the pool hall.

"Right on Cue" tells the story of a young pool player who falls in love while tracking down his biological father, who turns out to be a pool hustler.

McGonagle, who advocates honesty in the pool hall and real life, has also filled the novel with pool facts and lore so it is as educational as it is entertaining.

"Unfortunately, pool has never taken off like other sports," said McGonagle, who also teaches pool. "It's too bad, because it's such an intricate game."

"Right on Cue" is available at Amazon.com and Booksurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels.


http://www.amazon.com/Right-Cue-Tom...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1227534789&sr=1-1
 

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AzBilliards Gold Star of the Day goes out to who can name Tom McGonagle's cue! :)
 

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JAM said:
AzBilliards Gold Star of the Day goes out to who can name Tom McGonagle's cue! :)

Looks like a Schon to me, but then I don't know diddly-squat about cues :grin: .

Maniac
 
I play in a Thursday night tournament at Country Club Billiards in Chelmsford, MA every Thursday night. Tom frequently plays (and frequently kicks my ass!!). He is a great player and a nice guy. I grabbed a copy of his book; he signed it for me and wrote a nice little note on it. Looks like it involves a lot of pool-should be a good read.

That cue in the picture is the one he plays with every week. I can't remember what it is. I will ask him next week.

KMRUNOUT
 
Jam, I wish you would make your posts readable. Why the small font size and color?

TX Poolnut<---glad to have JAM back.
 
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JAM said:
AzBilliards Gold Star of the Day goes out to who can name Tom McGonagle's cue! :)
Tom McGonagle's cue was made by Paul Drexler in the 1990's.., before that he shot with a Meucci which I believe he breaks with now.., Tom always preferred to shoot with the rubber bumper removed on his playing cue and has quite a collection of rubber bumpers (mostly Meucci) that people gave to him over the years...

I too purchased Tom's book over the weekend at Snookers.., so far it's a great read!
 
Dana Bufalo said:
Tom McGonagle's cue was made by Paul Drexler in the 1990's.., before that he shot with a Meucci which I believe he breaks with now.., Tom always preferred to shoot with the rubber bumper removed on his playing cue and has quite a collection of rubber bumpers (mostly Meucci) that people gave to him over the years...

I too purchased Tom's book over the weekend at Snookers.., so far it's a great read!

Any idea why he prefers to shoot without the bumper?
 
Great xmas gift!!

Just a bump for a great pool player and person.Will make a great gift.
 
TX Poolnut said:
Jam, I wish you would make your posts readable. Why the small font size and color?

TX Poolnut<---glad to have JAM back.
It's probably that size because it's a copy and paste. I was thinking Joss too.
 
TX Poolnut said:
Jam, I wish you would make your posts readable. Why the small font size and color?

TX Poolnut<---glad to have JAM back.

A member of this forum lodged a complaint in writing numerous times about my posts, stating they were too long to read. I thought by reducing the font size, it would not take up much space. I found out later, though, that this member complains about everything on this forum on a frequent basis, here and elsewhere.

I know what you mean about the font size. I wear glasses today at the computer, but I could not read one word of it if I did not have my glasses on. :o

I ordered the book. I can't wait to get my paws on it! :)
 
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