Definition
A pool stick, also called a cue stick, is a long, tapered rod used to strike a cue ball in games like pool and billiards. It's usually made of wood or fiberglass and has a tip made of leather. Think of it like a wand for directing the cue ball's energy. The pool stick's length and weight affect control and power. Precision is key to aiming and hitting the ball accurately. Pool sticks come in different styles for different players and games. It's not just a stick; it's an extension of your arm on the pool table.