If you are reading this, chances are you are tired of playing with warped, tip-less, and splintered house cues at your local bar or pool hall. It is finally time to take the leap: buying your very own pool cue.But let’s face reality—not everyone has $\$500$ or $\$1000$ to drop on a high-end professional cue. The great news is: you don't need to. Nowadays, the market offers fantastic options with an incredible price-to-performance ratio.Today, we are breaking down three absolute go-to brands for tight budgets: Lucky (by McDermott), Fury, and Classic, including the specific models you should keep on your radar.
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