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Buddy Hall shows you how to use the Cue Guide billiard stroke training aid

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

To make your purchase go to: www.buddyhall.com

The Buddy Hall Cue Guide was developed in 1986 by Ruben Rodriguez, who came up with a simple device that lets you work on that aspect of your game even if you don't have a table at home. "I noticed that a lot of players don't improve," he said, "and at the same time I noticed that the best players all had clean, straight strokes. I tried the old pop-bottle thing, where you put a bottle on its side and stroked the tip into it. But after the opening, the bottle flares out, and it didn't really help the wobble in my own stroke. In 1986 I developed a tube, began using it, and noticed my game improved. So did others who used it."

The Buddy Hall Cue Guide has been endorsed to bear the Billiard Congress of America Training/Teaching Aid Seal of Approval.

Follow the simple instructions or watch the video/clip. Buddy Hall demonstrates how to use the cue guide.

To order go to: www.buddyhall.com

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  • The Buddy Hall Cue Guide is light enough not to damage your cue shaft. As Buddy Hall states, "by not hitting the sides you'll have a much prettier stroke". At the point when you do not hit the sides, your stroke will be straight and level.

    Guaranteed to improve your stroke by developing muscle memory. This billiard stroke training aid will help you keep your stroke straight, your arm and cue working as one. A simple and effective way improve your billiard game. Use it once, it sells its self.

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  • i got this device about a month ago im already seen a slight improvement in my stroke...after using it for 2 weeks i started missing more shots than normal but i stayed with it an now im seen a slight improvement....I do 25 practice strokes with cue guide 25 without then 25 again with it...takes but only 15 minutes...i only wish they would of put some type of heavy plate or something to keep it stationary as if you hit it even so slightly it moves since its so light

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