(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Kicking and Banks – how to make it work for you.
Practice this so that this is trustworthy.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Three common shots and how to use English to make the cue ball do what you want. Practice these to get to the middle of the table – and then practice them to get the cue ball to the other end.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Here’s an explanation on how side spin on the cue ball affects where it travels on the table. Well worth the necessary practice time to own the cue ball spins.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
So much of the game depends on developing solid and stable routines. Sometimes you need to add something to your current activities. Here a simple routine that quickly builds a habit into your routine.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Here’s a suggestion on how to use a mirror to self-check and self-improve your basic stance and stroke fundamentals.
The weekly newsletter gives you ALL the posts for the previous week!!