First post, but I've tried to read a bunch. Been a month or two since I was last on here looking for ideas on my problem, but nothing I've tried is helping.
short version:
I go through periods where I miss firm stop/draw shots to the right and firm follow shots to the left. Maybe a full session/night, maybe 5 or 10 shots, maybe just the occasional flier. When I miss these it appears to me that I am hitting the ball off-center missing the shot due to squirt.
I have a recurring problem where I miss stop/draw shots to the right and follow shots to the left. It's not an aiming problem, I'm hitting the cue on one side or the other. My standard test is a straight shot about 3/4 the length of the table diagonally with the object ball roughly half way between cue and pocket where I shoot a stop/draw show with medium+ power. On a given day I may start out missing 5 in a row all to the right all by almost the same amount, then pocket 5 or 10, then back to missing the same way, etc. Sometimes I'll get a really bad miss on a draw shot, again to the right. Placing an object ball about a foot from the cue and just hitting a straight shot against a rail, same thing. Cue often will come off to the left with side spin telling me I hit the right side of the cue.
Just to make sure I'm not imagining things I just did the standard cue on the spot, hit the queue straight to the far end, and try to get the cue to come back to my cue tip. Follow shots had left english, draw shots had right english every time.
I've tried changing my grip from holding between thumb and finger tips to cradling it so loose it slides a bit as I shoot to tight (which I'd never want to do). I've tried making sure my upper arm doesn't move, doing the pendulum thing. I've allowed lots of arm and shoulder movement (I know, bad). Standing up higher, bending down lower, shifting weight over the cue more, different foot positions, slow back swing, pause during back swing, more follow through, less follow through, quick jabs (I know, bad), tight wrist, loose wrist trying to "throw" the cue at the ball...
I don't have access to a video recorder or I'd be recording myself and looking for clues. I have tried looking back to see where my arm is and if it's straight up and down. I've tried freezing after the follow through to see if it's straight. I've tried everything I can think of and tried a number of tips and suggestions I found here.
I'm really at a loss. I'd love a quick fix, but honestly I'd rather know what I'm doing to cause this then work on that problem.
short version:
I go through periods where I miss firm stop/draw shots to the right and firm follow shots to the left. Maybe a full session/night, maybe 5 or 10 shots, maybe just the occasional flier. When I miss these it appears to me that I am hitting the ball off-center missing the shot due to squirt.
I have a recurring problem where I miss stop/draw shots to the right and follow shots to the left. It's not an aiming problem, I'm hitting the cue on one side or the other. My standard test is a straight shot about 3/4 the length of the table diagonally with the object ball roughly half way between cue and pocket where I shoot a stop/draw show with medium+ power. On a given day I may start out missing 5 in a row all to the right all by almost the same amount, then pocket 5 or 10, then back to missing the same way, etc. Sometimes I'll get a really bad miss on a draw shot, again to the right. Placing an object ball about a foot from the cue and just hitting a straight shot against a rail, same thing. Cue often will come off to the left with side spin telling me I hit the right side of the cue.
Just to make sure I'm not imagining things I just did the standard cue on the spot, hit the queue straight to the far end, and try to get the cue to come back to my cue tip. Follow shots had left english, draw shots had right english every time.
I've tried changing my grip from holding between thumb and finger tips to cradling it so loose it slides a bit as I shoot to tight (which I'd never want to do). I've tried making sure my upper arm doesn't move, doing the pendulum thing. I've allowed lots of arm and shoulder movement (I know, bad). Standing up higher, bending down lower, shifting weight over the cue more, different foot positions, slow back swing, pause during back swing, more follow through, less follow through, quick jabs (I know, bad), tight wrist, loose wrist trying to "throw" the cue at the ball...
I don't have access to a video recorder or I'd be recording myself and looking for clues. I have tried looking back to see where my arm is and if it's straight up and down. I've tried freezing after the follow through to see if it's straight. I've tried everything I can think of and tried a number of tips and suggestions I found here.
I'm really at a loss. I'd love a quick fix, but honestly I'd rather know what I'm doing to cause this then work on that problem.