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Choosing a Cue Stick

Friday, May 9th, 2008

A Set of Cue Sticks

The cue stick is the most important piece of equipment in the billiards player’s arsenal. The quality of the cue you use will seriously affect the quality of your game. When choosing a cue for competitive play, here are some things to keep in mind.

The weight of the cue should feel right to you. Cues are typically between 18 and 22 ounces, with most of the weight in the butt end of the stick. This allows for greater control of the cue when taking your shots. There is a balance point that professionals look for, which is about seven inches from where you place your back hand. If your cue balances at that point, it is a good match for you.

The material the cue is made of makes a difference. Most are made of wood, but some are fiberglass or graphite, which will have a different feel and your control will be different. Maple is the most common wood in a quality cue, with ash wood also being common. Cheaper woods or other materials will not have the same quality and may warp or break.

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