Here is a simple fix……I do this on every shot…..been doing it for 50 years……not doing it is actually now disruptive.
On every shot, even banks. I remain in my shooting stance with my bridge hand still on the cloth with the cue in it.
I stay low on the table still in my original shooting stance and do not lift up away from the table until the cue ball
stops moving. If the cue balls returns right back at me after hitting rails, I just stand up moments before the cue ball
touches the fingers of my bridge hand. You do not get up from your shooting stance until the cue ball stops moving.
Yes, it is that simple and if I don’t do this, I feel like I am lifting up while stroking the cue ball. Nope, for me it’s easier
to observe the cue ball path & subsequent object balls interaction, from the table height viewpoint instead of above it.