Ok so im in the midst of talking the club into adjusting the table and making slight adjustments
for starters the clothe needs stretching because you can move it with your hands as your cueing but yeah..
the main thing im looking for is pocket size..im trying to get them to adjust them, they are WAY too tight...infact i dont think its the pocket thats tight, i think its the opening to the pocket thats the problem...
it is physically impossible to roll a ball along the cushion into the pocket as it hits the jaw and bounces out rather than rattling and dropping in (im not exaggerating, out of 25 attempts id be able to roll 1 or 2, and that goes for everyone, even if i roll a ball by hand so i know its 100% on target they will very rarely even look like its going down)
so its for that reason im trying to get them to adjust the table and make it regulation.. (also all corner pockets are different sizes lol)
does anyone have a template or measurements on what a table should be? if anyone has a plan i can give it in to the committee and get them to sort it!
kind regards
for starters the clothe needs stretching because you can move it with your hands as your cueing but yeah..
the main thing im looking for is pocket size..im trying to get them to adjust them, they are WAY too tight...infact i dont think its the pocket thats tight, i think its the opening to the pocket thats the problem...
it is physically impossible to roll a ball along the cushion into the pocket as it hits the jaw and bounces out rather than rattling and dropping in (im not exaggerating, out of 25 attempts id be able to roll 1 or 2, and that goes for everyone, even if i roll a ball by hand so i know its 100% on target they will very rarely even look like its going down)
so its for that reason im trying to get them to adjust the table and make it regulation.. (also all corner pockets are different sizes lol)
does anyone have a template or measurements on what a table should be? if anyone has a plan i can give it in to the committee and get them to sort it!
kind regards
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