This question comes up a lot you have to ask yourself this question
1. Are you going to use your TW only and not looking to sell it? if you are not having the buying/selling trader mentality then by all means cut it!
Depending on what is your mentality, there has been many school of thought and depends on how strictly you want to adhere to it. i.e
1. Distance from bridge to cue...XXX inches. Nic barrow teaches one hand distance, Terry Griffiths another, old skool WPBSA etc
2. How vertical your cue arm is at address (within personal comfort)
3. Arm length (Wing span)
I mean a lot plays a part but not all should be taken as the ultimatum. For us in Singapore and Malaysia, especially Asian stock cues produced are at standard 57 inches, that's where people have the mindset of "57" in the standard.
Im 171cm and I can use a cue from 54 - 56 inches but 54 is really pushing it as a lot of shots I tend to feel a little stretched!
Why not consider trading your TW for a 56 inch cues? I have a few if you want!
1. Are you going to use your TW only and not looking to sell it? if you are not having the buying/selling trader mentality then by all means cut it!
Depending on what is your mentality, there has been many school of thought and depends on how strictly you want to adhere to it. i.e
1. Distance from bridge to cue...XXX inches. Nic barrow teaches one hand distance, Terry Griffiths another, old skool WPBSA etc
2. How vertical your cue arm is at address (within personal comfort)
3. Arm length (Wing span)
I mean a lot plays a part but not all should be taken as the ultimatum. For us in Singapore and Malaysia, especially Asian stock cues produced are at standard 57 inches, that's where people have the mindset of "57" in the standard.
Im 171cm and I can use a cue from 54 - 56 inches but 54 is really pushing it as a lot of shots I tend to feel a little stretched!
Why not consider trading your TW for a 56 inch cues? I have a few if you want!
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