I've set a goal for myself that by the end of the year I'm able to shoot using my opposite hand with an acceptable level of confidence. I mostly play 14.1 on my Diamond Pro-AM, shoot left-handed, and I want to reduce the number of awkward body angle shots that subsequently require the use of the bridge when I'm on the wrong side of the table (as fate would have it, they often seem to come up at the most critical times). Being able to flip hands seems like the most logical solution.
I'm positive many players have gone down this road before. I'd welcome any suggestions to help build a step-by-step program to achieve this goal. I'm thinking maybe start developing a stroke one handed then build the proper stance, followed by incorporating the bridge hand. Just trying to flip everything at once seems so overwhelming as a starting point to even hit the cue properly.
I thank everyone in advance for any suggestions.
I'm positive many players have gone down this road before. I'd welcome any suggestions to help build a step-by-step program to achieve this goal. I'm thinking maybe start developing a stroke one handed then build the proper stance, followed by incorporating the bridge hand. Just trying to flip everything at once seems so overwhelming as a starting point to even hit the cue properly.
I thank everyone in advance for any suggestions.