All,
Saw something last night that was a first for me.......a guy who used two cues during the same game.
I'm up in Boston, and got a chance to play at Country Club USA for awhile. While there, I saw a guy using two different cues during the same match.
I asked him about it, and he told me that he uses one cue for "straight draw, stop-shot, and follow" shots....and a different cue for any shot requiring enlish or cut-shot type situations. He says the two cues play and feel differently, and swapping between the two works best for him, depending on the situation he's in.
Anybody ever hear of this?? Anybody do it, themselves??
Just figured I'd throw it out there. I've never seen it done, but I can't imagine this guy is the ONLY one to ever do it.
Insights are appreciated.
Rat
As an aside....I was able to hang out and play a bit with Guycrunch up here. REALLY nice guy, alot of fun to shoot the B.S. with...and has some pretty stellar cues, too!!
Saw something last night that was a first for me.......a guy who used two cues during the same game.
I'm up in Boston, and got a chance to play at Country Club USA for awhile. While there, I saw a guy using two different cues during the same match.
I asked him about it, and he told me that he uses one cue for "straight draw, stop-shot, and follow" shots....and a different cue for any shot requiring enlish or cut-shot type situations. He says the two cues play and feel differently, and swapping between the two works best for him, depending on the situation he's in.
Anybody ever hear of this?? Anybody do it, themselves??
Just figured I'd throw it out there. I've never seen it done, but I can't imagine this guy is the ONLY one to ever do it.
Insights are appreciated.
Rat
As an aside....I was able to hang out and play a bit with Guycrunch up here. REALLY nice guy, alot of fun to shoot the B.S. with...and has some pretty stellar cues, too!!