This depends on if I want to hear stories or get help with my game.
If I want to hear stories Earl always puts some passion in his stories.
If I want help with my game I don't want the best player in the world, I would want the best instructor/player combo in the world. Someone who can teach and not just tell you to hit shots this way or that way...but will go into detail on helping you learn (in 60 minutes) important aspects of the game I can implement into my own game. I have heard some good things about John Schmidt.
On a side note I also wouldn't mind talking 60 minutes to Tom Rossman, a great entertainer/teacher of the game.
There are just too many I'd like to sit down with for an hour. Road players that their best games were on a BB. Good under the radar BB players have a ton of fun (some only fun now) stories to tell. If you hit the bad-ass bars hustling you have a story to tell from just about every one of them. Johnnyt
I wouldn't mind talking with Mika Immonen.
Last time i met him he seemed to be bright and articulate . Plus he has some game.
I believe you could get some learning time along with story time while being with him.
Jimmy Reed, great an i hope not a forgotten player. Love to hear his war stories. His DVD'S were so helpful to my game. I meet him 30 years ago he took time for some small talk, a very nice an knowledgeable man. :thumbup:
too tough to choose. svb, rodney morris, and raj hundal all come to mind right now because all of them are cool enough to chat with fans or answer questions on facebook.
Stories and instructions are great, but if I'm going to spend an hour of my life with someone, I don't want it to be with an asshole.