Every time I played my dad golf till he was almost 80 he "always" kicked my ass, but he wouldn't play me pool.
I think that you are very lucky to still have your Dad around at 77. I lost my Dad a year or so ago, and I wish every day I could play a few games of pool, or bowl a few games with him.dagnabit said:In another thread lurkers were encouraged to post - so here I go with something pool related that I has been on my mind lately.
I started playing pool when I could reach the table and by high school thought I was pretty good. I could beat all my friends and most everybody I played - except my Dad. He always beat me like a drum. Looking back I didn't know anything about the game. I couldn't play position had no idea what a safety was, all I could do was shoot.
After a 25 year break from pool I bought a table and started playing at home again and reading this forum and others about the game. My Dad who is now 77 years old came to visit recently. After dinner most nights we would play eight ball. I whipped him badly, like nine out of ten games nightly and I don't really play very well at all. I guess I feel kinda sad because he is older and not as limber as he used to be but then again he never taught me the finer points of the game when I was a kid.
What do you think - should I have lightened up a little bit or got my revenge?
dagnabit said:In another thread lurkers were encouraged to post - so here I go with something pool related that I has been on my mind lately.
I started playing pool when I could reach the table and by high school thought I was pretty good. I could beat all my friends and most everybody I played - except my Dad. He always beat me like a drum. Looking back I didn't know anything about the game. I couldn't play position had no idea what a safety was, all I could do was shoot.
After a 25 year break from pool I bought a table and started playing at home again and reading this forum and others about the game. My Dad who is now 77 years old came to visit recently. After dinner most nights we would play eight ball. I whipped him badly, like nine out of ten games nightly and I don't really play very well at all. I guess I feel kinda sad because he is older and not as limber as he used to be but then again he never taught me the finer points of the game when I was a kid.
What do you think - should I have lightened up a little bit or got my revenge?
dagnabit said:In another thread lurkers were encouraged to post - so here I go with something pool related that I has been on my mind lately.
I started playing pool when I could reach the table and by high school thought I was pretty good. I could beat all my friends and most everybody I played - except my Dad. He always beat me like a drum. Looking back I didn't know anything about the game. I couldn't play position had no idea what a safety was, all I could do was shoot.
After a 25 year break from pool I bought a table and started playing at home again and reading this forum and others about the game. My Dad who is now 77 years old came to visit recently. After dinner most nights we would play eight ball. I whipped him badly, like nine out of ten games nightly and I don't really play very well at all. I guess I feel kinda sad because he is older and not as limber as he used to be but then again he never taught me the finer points of the game when I was a kid.
What do you think - should I have lightened up a little bit or got my revenge?
Nice Mike!Mike Templeton said:I think that you are very lucky to still have your Dad around at 77. I lost my Dad a year or so ago, and I wish every day I could play a few games of pool, or bowl a few games with him.
To anaswer your question, I think you should have lightened up on him.
Mike
dagnabit said:What do you think - should I have lightened up a little bit or got my revenge?
thoffen said:Personally my dad is proud when I whip him badly.
dagnabit said:Just to clarify, My Dad is a competitor - he likes to win. But really didn't mind because it was me outplaying him. And also, he was the one that was keeping count not me.
It was really great to get to play him again. Think this Christmas when I visit him in Dallas we will go to a pool hall for a rematch.