I think you mean Surfer Rod Curry. He was a monster on the bar box with big cue ball in 70's and 80's. He put serious high dollar beat downs on lots of players. He also took some colossal losses.
Backers or bet his own? Just curious.I think you mean Surfer Rod Curry. He was a monster on the bar box with big cue ball in 70's and 80's. He put serious high dollar beat downs on lots of players. He also took some colossal losses.
Backers or bet his own? Just curious.
Wow. Interesting guy. ThanksRod bet his own. He also worked for the government in high tech jobs that paid well. Plus he was triple tough, hard as nails. He traveled alone and went everywhere and would play ANYONE! His best game was last pocket Eight Ball.
Surfer Bob was Rod's 3rd cousin. While Rod enjoyed many successes in life and in pool, Bob developed a canned-cheese addiction and crashed his scooter into a palm tree. His game was never the same after that day. Should be a lesson to us all.
pour some liquor out for all the canned cheese-addicted players out there, the struggle is real
I think you mean Surfer Rod Curry. He was a monster on the bar box with big cue ball in 70's and 80's. He put serious high dollar beat downs on lots of players. He also took some colossal losses.
How did you match up with him Jay?
Thanks for the link and to the OP. If you dig around there is some real 'interesting stuff'. Looking over his 'list' it appears an older local gentlemen 'Bucktooth' Cook from where I live was one of the few who took Bob's cabbage. He still has serious game when he plays.
From the 'list > "Charles Richard Cook Against Rod, Bucktooth took the $ down. If you side bet when he's around, you're the sucker"
Oh Surfer Rod could play and from what I read a very un-conventional stroke.
-Kat