For those that use this system (Dr. Dave page link ), what techniques work well for bookmarking the contact point (CP) on the OB after you get down on the shot. What I mean by bookmarking is trying to re-locate the CP on the OB after you move behind the CB. If the cut shot is on the thinner side (maybe > 20 degrees), I am struggling with seeing the CP on the OB from this different perspective. The CP on the CB is not an issue, because my eyes are on top of CB when I'm down on the shot.
These are some things that I've tried to bookmark the CP on OB with varying amounts of success
Anybody have any suggestions for how to make this more reliable?
Thanks
These are some things that I've tried to bookmark the CP on OB with varying amounts of success
- Relate the CP to edge of stripe or number on OB near the equator of the ball. You have to get lucky for this to work.
- Visualize a contact ring around OB that goes through the CP on the equator and try to hold this ring in my mind as I move behind CB.
- Try to get my cue stick pre-aligned between CPs at the time I'm standing behind the OB. Then keep this alignment as I move behind CB. I think this might only be useful on extremely thin cut shots as it's difficult to keep the alignment, when you move behind CB.
- Try to locate a shadow point below the OB directly below CP on OB. This hasn't worked too well for me as the perspective shift changes your view of the shadow below OB as well.
Anybody have any suggestions for how to make this more reliable?
Thanks