It would seem logical to me that cue tips would become quite compacted over time, there must be a considerable amount of pressure applied to the tip each rime that it is contact with the cue ball.
I am wondering if there is a 'generally accepted' period of time whereby it would be prudent to change the tip, even if it appears Ok in appearance. I am thinking along the lines of, if you play a couple of times a week, would 12 months seem to be 'OK' too long' before it is changed.
Do the pro's change theirs very often or do they leave it until they notice an effect on their game?
At my level of play, i.e. playing for pure enjoyment, I'm not sure that I would notice a difference, at least not until it dropped off whilst playing a shot!!
I wonder if my game might improve if I changed the tip after a shorter period. I liken the sound of a new tip hitting the cue ball as being similar to a car door being shut on a quality car as opposed to that on a Mini van, i.e a dull thud or a very tinny clang.
Thoughts/guidance will be appreciated. Thank you.
I am wondering if there is a 'generally accepted' period of time whereby it would be prudent to change the tip, even if it appears Ok in appearance. I am thinking along the lines of, if you play a couple of times a week, would 12 months seem to be 'OK' too long' before it is changed.
Do the pro's change theirs very often or do they leave it until they notice an effect on their game?
At my level of play, i.e. playing for pure enjoyment, I'm not sure that I would notice a difference, at least not until it dropped off whilst playing a shot!!
I wonder if my game might improve if I changed the tip after a shorter period. I liken the sound of a new tip hitting the cue ball as being similar to a car door being shut on a quality car as opposed to that on a Mini van, i.e a dull thud or a very tinny clang.
Thoughts/guidance will be appreciated. Thank you.
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