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Buddy Hall Cue Guide

Buddy Hall Cue Guide

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The Buddy Hall Cue Guide is a billiard training aid that will help improve your cue stroke in no time. Endorsed by Buddy Hall, BCA Hall of Fame Inductee and 9 Ball World Champion for the past 20 years. This cue stroke training device is guaranteed to improve your stroke by developing muscle memory. Designed to keep your stroke straight with your arm and cue working as one unit. It has 4 different angles to practice your strokes and can be used on a pool table or any other flat surface that has the same height as a pool table. For beginners to advanced players. The Buddy Hall Cue Guide also features:

  • Professional Model 3/4" inside diameter X 5" tube length, 1.6 oz. weight
  • 3 Piece portable device
  • Made out of a durable plastic material
  • Instruction guide included
  • Approved by the Billiard Congress of America
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  • Cue guide is no joke!
    5

    Posted by Jim on May 10th 2012

    I use this to warm up before I hit a single ball - The guys laughed but not after they saw my improved stroke. Use it as the instructions say and pay attention to what your doing and you WILL hit a better ball. A regular part of my warmup to get that muscle memory going.

  • Simple device that does things simply
    5

    Posted by Brophog on Mar 16th 2012

    There's not a whole lot to be said about the cue guide. It's a lightweight plastic tube with two end caps to allow the adjustment of the approach angle. Is it worth more than an empty glass bottle for the same task? I think so. Glass bottles obviously lose their taper at some point to allow the collection of liquid and that taper is normally much shorter than this cue guide. Secondly, the guide is very lightweight, which some may feel as a negative but it really reinforces the accuracy required to get a straight stroke. If you're off much at all, you'll move the cue guide due to it not having any significant mass of its own.

  • Staedy Stroke
    4

    Posted by Bria Hanson on Dec 31st 2011

    This is a great way to show people what you mean when you try to tell them they need to smooth out their stroke to improve the hit on the cue ball to get better english. I'm using it to help retrain myself to hold my cue with a lighter touch on the long draw shots. Great for building up muscle memory.

  • Cue guide
    4

    Posted by Hector on Dec 25th 2011

    Great tool to work on your stroke.