Best Cue for a New Pool Player
1/11/2009 1:17:07 AM
Best Cue for a New Pool Player
So I recently started to really enjoy playing pool, so i'm wanting to get my own cue stick, but like I said i'm new to the sport and I need some advice as far as buying my first pool cue.
So, what is the best cue for a new pool player?
Best Cue for a New Pool Player
Replies & Comments
- quickshot on 1/11/2009 11:57:07 AM
That my frien is a tough call. There are ove 1100 members on this forum and you could get the same amount of opinions. Are you in a place where you can go try some new cues to get the feel of some? If so I would go that route before doing anything. Also you do not mention how much money you want to spend. That is also a factor.
Do you have any friends who own their own cue? If so begin there. Try out and get the feel of the cues they use. Money will be a big factor. As a beginner, I would not spend a large sum, $200 max. Also I would recommend going with 19 oz.
Do not buy in haste. Good luck.
- Justanotherevolutionary on 1/16/2009 3:13:56 PM
Pardon me if I'm mistaken here or missing something...like my brain. But umm aren't you the one who wrote in response to the post titled "Help clear up game shot" : "do yourself a favor and stop playing right now because you are too stupid to pick up a cue. in case you aren't trying to be funny though, the answer is as long as the 8 was the first ball hit with the cueball and it went into the pocket he called, why would anything else matter?" 176 posts, expert member #32 Canada. HMMMM There be some strange goings on around here. Not really any of my business and I maybe incorrect. But in the case I am right, I think I would tell you to buy a sportcraft at the local Walmart and shove it right up your ass. =)
Best Cue for a New Pool Player
- Title: Best Cue for a New Pool Player
- Author: guest
- Published: 1/11/2009 1:17:07 AM