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    I have some coaching with Terry Griffiths this weekend. Have booked myself in for a session so he can run the rule over me.
    Has any one else been to his matchroom? A little nervous to be honest as I know he coaches alot of Pro's. Not really sure what to expect at the moment but he seemed like a really nice chap on the phone.
    :snooker:

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    I had some time with his son, Wayne, some years ago and it was a revelation and a superb experience.
    Terry Griffiths did pop in to have a chat and both gents were very nice and so knowledgeable, as well superb coaches. All that I learnt I took to heart and has improved my ability and understanding of the game.
    The venue is a nice room, parking can be a pain, I parked across the road in the sports centre (I think) car park. Not a long walk back though.
    Enjoy your coaching and come back with your comments.
    DeanH
    Last edited by DeanH; 2 March 2011, 12:21 PM.
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      i went to llanelli a few weeks ago with a friend of mine. he's a nice guy, made us coffee personally and had a number of improvements which i found useful.
      Highest Match Break 39 (November 10th 2015)

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      • #4
        I wonder why none of the pros that Griffiths coaches has a cue action that is remotely like his. Is he telling them all that the way he played was totally wrong.
        I always thought that Griffiths cue action was superb BTW.

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        • #5
          Terry Griffiths Coaching is One of the Best Money can Buy and the Welcome is 2nd to None!

          Hope you enjoy your Stay and your Experience as you will never Forget it, Marco Fu is there quite alot so you should have a few good frames there.


          Gaz.

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          • #6
            Terry has a wealth of knowledge that he can pass onto you. He has a grasp of both the technical side and mental side of the game and his son, wayne, is also a very good coach. The actual matchroom is very nice and the software they have is amazing. Good luck
            coaching is not just for the pros
            www.121snookercoaching.com

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
              I wonder why none of the pros that Griffiths coaches has a cue action that is remotely like his. Is he telling them all that the way he played was totally wrong.
              I always thought that Griffiths cue action was superb BTW.
              Is he actually coaching them or offering the a little bit of advice??

              Has he actually coached anyone from scratch who has gone on to make the grade?

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by circle View Post
                Is he actually coaching them or offering the a little bit of advice??

                Has he actually coached anyone from scratch who has gone on to make the grade?
                They have a junior player of distinction scheme down in the matchroom and Wayne and Terry took one lad from scratch, who's currently high up on the welsh juniors rankings. Whether he finally makes the grade remains to be seen.
                His first success was to the win the Pontin's under 14s when he was 11!
                Janie Watkins
                On Q Promotions / South West Snooker Academy
                All views are my own and in no way represent On Q or the Academy

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                • #9
                  I have to say my time in Llanelli with Wayne Griffiths was very enjoyable although last January was very cold for south Wales and I froze the first few days as the club's heating couldn't keep up with the temperatures outside.

                  Three match tables, one in a private room and Hainsworth match cloths all in very good nic and replaced frequently.

                  The one thing I did notice is every afternoon there were a lot of juniors practicing, some of them quite good and Wayne would watch them and offer tips when needed (Terry was away at the Masters).

                  Also, Matthew Stevens has his own table set up there for practice (one of the match tables, but a little tighter than normal) and also Xaio Guadong (sp?) was practicing there, so I could have a coffee and watch either of them practice.

                  Didn't rent a car so parking wasn't a problem and Wayne organized a reasonable B&B just 4 blocks from the club plus there's decent restaurants and an Asda right in the neighborhood.

                  Terry
                  Terry Davidson
                  IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                  • #10
                    coaching by terry griffiths sounds awsome, how much does he charge??? im sure there are prise plans in place, any idea where i can find these??

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by goku View Post
                      coaching by terry griffiths sounds awsome, how much does he charge???
                      http://www.terrygriffithssnooker.com/

                      Terry don't come cheap boyo...

                      2hrs min @ £240...

                      Table hourly rates are good, good deal for 40 quid a month too. play as much as ya like for 40 quid a month. pity i'm not a lickle bit closer to terry's...

                      (he's not too far away, but too far to go a few times a week for me)

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by cally View Post
                        http://www.terrygriffithssnooker.com/

                        Terry don't come cheap boyo...

                        2hrs min @ £240...

                        Table hourly rates are good, good deal for 40 quid a month too. play as much as ya like for 40 quid a month. pity i'm not a lickle bit closer to terry's...

                        (he's not too far away, but too far to go a few times a week for me)
                        £120 per hour?

                        Someone is having a laugh. How dare he undercut me.

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                        • #13
                          i emailed terry for a qoite and he said it weas £120 per hour , wehich put me on the back foot straight away .

                          Great coach he may be , but come on , put things into persepective ( cost of living )

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                          • #14
                            Yip 120 quid an hr, but a min of 2 hrs with terry...


                            I'll be more than happy going upto the academy for 6 hours next month for fraction of that...:snooker:

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                            • #15
                              £120 per hour is RIDICULOUS, I don't care how good a coach he is. It's a shame because I would have gone down at some point but if that price is correct there's no chance.

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