JacobyToby
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Just wondering which top level professional pool players have poor fundamentals.
Good reply. If their fund. weren't good they wouldn't be top pros. Heart/desire/toughness is the main reason they're good. I've seen plenty of "pretty" players that could NOT play dead in a western when they needed to.I feel all pro level players have "great" fundamentals. To me, great fundamentals is defined as consistent, repeatable stroke. You have to have a consistent repeatable fundamentals to reach top level IMO.
If the question is who has the most unorthodox fundamentals, I would say Mike Davis.
Again his may not be textbook, but it is "great" since it is consistent and repeatable.
Good reply. If their fund. weren't good they wouldn't be top pros. Heart/desire/toughness is the main reason they're good. I've seen plenty of "pretty" players that could NOT play dead in a western when they needed to.
I tried for a week or so to mirror his style. It worked for a while, and I go back to it when nothing else works.I feel all pro level players have "great" fundamentals. To me, great fundamentals is defined as consistent, repeatable stroke. You have to have a consistent repeatable fundamentals to reach top level IMO.
If the question is who has the most unorthodox fundamentals, I would say Mike Davis.
Again his may not be textbook, but it is "great" since it is consistent and repeatable.
Keith the sidearm bandit
Just like with pro golfers, most all of the current top pool pros have very solid textbook fundamentals and strokes/swings, whereas the top pros 40-50 years ago (golf and pool), many of them were able to get away with unusual strokes/swings you would never want to copy.Just wondering which top level professional pool players have poor fundamentals.