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I'm a former APA Pool League franchise owner. If you want to get a decent cue, you will probably be looking at closer to $200 and up. Several places online, Pool Dawg, Ozone Billiards. I would suggest that route rather than Dick's Sporting goods. Also, a lot of pool halls have on-site shops where you might get a deal or a nice used one. And if you are going to invest in your own cue, join a league. APA is good for beginners, more fun than knocking balls playing bar pool. And with the handicap system, beginners are important to teams. TAP, NAPA, BCA are also good, but usually higher level players. I play APA for the team fun and NAPA for my own game improvement
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