Certain people on the professional pool circuit are household names: Allison Fisher, Karen Corr, Jeanette Lee, Johnny Archer, and Earl Strickland come to mind. Perhaps the most recognized are Allison Fisher and Jeanette Lee, although for different reasons. Fisher has become a household name because she absolutely dominates the table when she plays, and Lee for being not only a good player, but also a widely photographed and publicized player. She is one of the few who have made the talk show circuit.
Women who play pool are often more recognized than men. This is thanks in part to ESPN. Although billiards receives a viewing fee similar to hockey’s viewing fee, ESPN charges billiard associations to broadcast their tournaments on television instead of paying them as they pay hockey teams. In the 1990s, the men decided it was not far and staged a strike, removing them from public view for several years. The women decided it was worth the cost of gaining exposure (and possible related endorsement deals), so they stuck. As a result, most people can name more female players from the 1990-2007 era than male players.
So what do the pros use to up the ante on their game? Allison Fisher is known for preferring CueTec. You’ve been a CueTec enthusiast for so long that you even have a design and endorsement deal with them now. You can purchase a CueTec cue designed with Fishers input, with your signature on the shaft, or you can find the CueTec cue that will be your own signature club. Fisher is a good recommendation for CueTec, as she is a very strong player. Mastering the professional pool circuit is something that even people who don’t watch pool regularly are familiar with. For nearly a decade, every time you turned on ESPN’s billiard broadcast, Fisher was always in the top two.
If you saw Allison Fisher, chances are you saw Karen Corr as well. Known to many as “The Irish Invader,” she followed in Fisher’s footsteps for many years before finally becoming a world-class billiard player. Corr prefers to play with Falcon signals, as does the beautiful and talented Jeanette Lee. Lee is most famous for her visibility. She plays a medium pool game, but is usually placed after Fisher and Corr when they play together. Unlike Fisher and Corr, Lee has done many photo shoots for magazines and pool products, and has also been interviewed in print media and on shows like The Today Show. This has given Lee a household name status.
Earl Strickland is another CueTec enthusiast. He has been playing CueTec long before he became famous as an ambassador for billiards. Johnny Archer plays with the Scorpion Sticks, and they have served him well, having been the predominant male player throughout the 90s and 2000s. To see the men play, you may have to watch the big international pool tournaments, but you can watch women wired. You will rarely get a clip from a men’s tournament.
No matter which player has the style and talent you want to achieve, you will need a professional grade sign to do it. The Pool Hustler has all the major brands at prices that even the beginner pool shark can afford. You can find the signal that works best for you in just a few clicks. He’ll be shooting like the next Fisher or Strickland in no time.