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<blockquote data-quote="choochooSS" data-source="post: 178629" data-attributes="member: 546309"><p>the only thing i disagree about in ur last statement is the wieght in a break cue(which it may just be my oppinion)</p><p></p><p>i think i heavier cue would work better because it will have more momentum when it come in contact with the ball thus making it go faster due to the added momentum.</p><p></p><p>for example when you a car runs into a wall at 30mph it does some pretty good damage, but when a semi truck hits the wall at 30mph it gets completley demolished.same priciple with golf, you dont use a light club so you can swing it faster you use a heavy one so it smashed hard into the ball</p><p></p><p>but this is my oppinion and is not neccesarily correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choochooSS, post: 178629, member: 546309"] the only thing i disagree about in ur last statement is the wieght in a break cue(which it may just be my oppinion) i think i heavier cue would work better because it will have more momentum when it come in contact with the ball thus making it go faster due to the added momentum. for example when you a car runs into a wall at 30mph it does some pretty good damage, but when a semi truck hits the wall at 30mph it gets completley demolished.same priciple with golf, you dont use a light club so you can swing it faster you use a heavy one so it smashed hard into the ball but this is my oppinion and is not neccesarily correct. [/QUOTE]
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