Hi guys,
I have just discovered the website - seems like a great resource! Unfortunately I have had a look but not really found an answer to my question.
Snooker has been an infrequent activity for me until about 6 months ago since when I have been playing 2 or 3 hours a week and actually starting to improve. I am very much a beginner but have got to the point that I can start to string together a small break - but i do mean small, I dont think I have gone more than 7 balls. Up until now I have been using one of the 'public' cues at the club which seems ok but i do worry about the tip.
So my questions are:
1) Am I far enough down the line that I should consider a cue or should I persist longer?
2) How would I decide what sort of a cue to get? Basically the only thing I know is that the cue I have been using is one piece and is a light wood with dark grain. As far as me, I am 5'8 so I presume a shortish cue is the way to go. At this stage, I tend to play quite firmly and do like to try to play with a lot of spin.
Thanks for your help
I have just discovered the website - seems like a great resource! Unfortunately I have had a look but not really found an answer to my question.
Snooker has been an infrequent activity for me until about 6 months ago since when I have been playing 2 or 3 hours a week and actually starting to improve. I am very much a beginner but have got to the point that I can start to string together a small break - but i do mean small, I dont think I have gone more than 7 balls. Up until now I have been using one of the 'public' cues at the club which seems ok but i do worry about the tip.
So my questions are:
1) Am I far enough down the line that I should consider a cue or should I persist longer?
2) How would I decide what sort of a cue to get? Basically the only thing I know is that the cue I have been using is one piece and is a light wood with dark grain. As far as me, I am 5'8 so I presume a shortish cue is the way to go. At this stage, I tend to play quite firmly and do like to try to play with a lot of spin.
Thanks for your help
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