Who would your top three choices be? Male, female, US, International, Martian ... just your ideas.
Thanks .. john_oleson@comcast.net
Thanks .. john_oleson@comcast.net
Mark, Jerry and Randy, in no particular order. I’ll add two more names for snooker, Barry and Lee.Who would your top three choices be? Male, female, US, International, Martian ... just your ideas.
Thanks .. john_oleson@comcast.net
If I could have a lesson with the top pro of my choice it would be Nick Varner.The inference was meant to be that some of the best professionals have learned from great teachers. So, if you had a choice to learn from a top tier pro who might they be.
However your point is so well taken .. thanks ... ALSO, who are considered the best instructors ... Tor, Jerry Breiseth, Mark Wilson, John Oleson, etc.
Yes, and Nick Varner, Ray Martin, Jim Rempe and Allen Hopkins are every bit their equals in 14.1 knowledge.I would like to spend a couple of days with Dallas West and Mike Sigel just for 14.1 strategies
While I'm in no position to comment on his teaching skills, I think Nick is probably the most knowledgeable person in America on the subject of pool in the last 50 years. At times in his career, he was the best in the world in each of bank pool, one pocket, straight pool, nine ball and eight ball. His all-around knowledge is just mind-blowing.If I could have a lesson with the top pro of my choice it would be Nick Varner.
Nick's vast amount of knowledge combined with the fact that he is just a great guy are the reasons why I would choose him among all top pros to take a lesson with. The fact that he is probably my favorite player of all time doesn't hurt either.While I'm in no position to comment on his teaching skills, I think Nick is probably the most knowledgeable person in America on the subject of pool in the last 50 years. At times in his career, he was the best in the world in each of bank pool, one pocket, straight pool, nine ball and eight ball. His all-around knowledge is just mind-blowing.
Nick also seems like the type of guy that not only does it, but understands what he's doing, and can pass that knowledge on. Three different things.Nick's vast amount of knowledge combined with the fact that he is just a great guy are the reasons why I would choose him among all top pros to take a lesson with. The fact that he is probably my favorite player of all time doesn't hurt either.