Pros are no different from amateurs, in that they each find a tip that they like and they stick with it. Their choices are just as varied as the choices of amateurs. Just go to any good pool catalog or web site and you will find dozens of choices in tips. All of these companies do not stay in business because no one likes their product. There are different strokes (tips) for different folks.atthecat said:What kind of tips are the pros using? Who uses what?
I'm sitting ring side in that video and saw the shot with my own eyes. I still think it is impossible.Safety said:Watch the spin he gets when shooting at the four ball:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_plsd-1TNNw
And what was equally as impossible is that He misses the 9 ball. For some reason everybody cuts that part out on Youtube.Rich R. said:I'm sitting ring side in that video and saw the shot with my own eyes. I still think it is impossible.![]()
That shows that even the best can choke.EL'nino said:And what was equally as impossible is that He misses the 9 ball. For some reason everybody cuts that part out on Youtube.![]()
I was sitting ring side (Stealth section) also and it was an incredible shot in a match like the US Open TV table. I've watched Cory play many times and he has one of the most powerful strokes i've ever seen. The next time you see him notice how powerful his forearms appear. He has an awesome stroke when he goes for a power draw shot.......Rich R. said:I'm sitting ring side in that video and saw the shot with my own eyes. I still think it is impossible.![]()