Of course that's key, but nobody really pays attention to it. If you're going to use a 1/2 ball pivot--- that's required. Once you understand how the shot circle works.... hold on tight. "Just whack it" as Hal says.
Once you get that down, experiment with pivoting about 1/4 tip shy of center and then stroking crooked on purpose towards the center of the ball--- let your tip fall away to the center. When you realize that you can make balls that way, it opens another universe to explore. Since I can stroke straight 25% of the time and stroke crooked 100% of the time - this is really important.
Anyways, since it's Christmas -- don't hold back on the rep
Glad I could help, John.
P.S. The pivot point is totally irrelevant as far as figuring it out is concerned. You shouldn't care-- it's applied automatically. The CB is NOT irrelevant, however. IN FACT---- (hold on to your seats for this tidbit)-- The CB is your TRUE target, NOT the OB. The moment you lock in your alignment, the OB no longer is the target---- the importance shifts to the CB.
As CJ Wiley recently told me......"FIND YOUR CENTER"![]()
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Rep was sent. Merry Christmas. But you are maxed out on 2,147,483,647 points so your spot will not change.
Thanks for the perspective above. Excellent series of posts on this and related threads.
Bump, bump to the master.