Project: New Shaft (Final Summary, 21 Practice Days Later)
Before I begin, I would just like to mention that I “fixed” the problem from Days 20 & 21 when I was experiencing some unexplainable ugly pool. I couldn’t figure out at the time why the cue and cue ball weren’t doing what I thought they were supposed to do when as it turns out, somehow, my stroke hand had inched itself a little too far back and I was no longer perpendicular at point of contact. Once I identified and corrected the problem, I was back to normal and able to just pick up from where I was. Whew! Thank goodness.
Next, I’d like to thank everyone that’s been following the progress with my new shaft from Day 1. It wasn’t pure torture, but it definitely hasn’t been the easiest journey and I truly appreciate all the support I’ve received.
This adventure began on December 2 with what I thought was an open mind. I realized half way into it I was fighting the change and naturally, the resistance hindered my progress. It wasn’t until I truly embraced the change and accepted the outcomes did I finally allow myself to freely succeed or fail with the new shaft.
Here is my final professional summary on the Predator Z2 Shaft:
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So, overall, I guess it wasn’t quite as dreadful as I thought it would be. In fact, I guess you could now add me to the list of Predator shaft users. Yeah. Yeah. I’m on the predator bandwagon. Having the option, which I do, between my Z2 shaft and my original shaft, I choose the Z2. Though I still have more to learn about the shaft itself and how certain shots react with it, I’m now looking forward to it.
I FINALLY feel like I’m able to just focus on my training now. No more new stance or new shaft or new stroke. Things will evolve over time, but I’m ready to kick off 2008! 0-8 is great!
First Hunter stop of the year: Fast Eddie’s in Austin, TX on February 16-17
I’ll also be in Florida for the Regional Tour Championships. Top 6 players from each regional tour are qualified and I barely made the cut.
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Samm,
I like how you gave the pros and cons. I am still trying to figure out my stroke & aim and compare my Z2 with regular shafts.
–Bob