My two cents
I have had the lesson from Gene and did this probably in 2015 or so...I don't recall exactly. What had me interested was the fact that I had noticed over the years that there were same days that I would get down to shoot a ball and could not for the life of me see the angle. I found myself struggling at times with some cut shots...not always mind you but there were days where I was "blind". So when I listened to Gene and had done the lesson, I realized this was the reason for my occasional issues. I can now say that this is something I do not suffer from any longer as I can now recognize it and address it properly. It was this insight as well as a lesson from Lee Brett that allowed me to work on some fundamentals (stance, pre-shot routine, aiming, etc). I also had some feedback from Dee Adkins on my stroke. Dee pointed out the issue with my stroke as I would have too fast a back-swing and I was using too big a stroke for softer shots. Anyway, it was all of these "lessons" that helped my game...I was already a B+/A player from just putting in time with leagues, at bars, and some gambling matches. Recently, I purchased a table of my own and I am working on putting in the time and fine-tuning all of the information I have learned. Hopefully, tournaments start back up because I am itching to play and see if the results are there for all of the above. I still think consistent practice and focused table time are going to make the biggest impact as it takes this effort to truly implement anything that is learned.
I have had the lesson from Gene and did this probably in 2015 or so...I don't recall exactly. What had me interested was the fact that I had noticed over the years that there were same days that I would get down to shoot a ball and could not for the life of me see the angle. I found myself struggling at times with some cut shots...not always mind you but there were days where I was "blind". So when I listened to Gene and had done the lesson, I realized this was the reason for my occasional issues. I can now say that this is something I do not suffer from any longer as I can now recognize it and address it properly. It was this insight as well as a lesson from Lee Brett that allowed me to work on some fundamentals (stance, pre-shot routine, aiming, etc). I also had some feedback from Dee Adkins on my stroke. Dee pointed out the issue with my stroke as I would have too fast a back-swing and I was using too big a stroke for softer shots. Anyway, it was all of these "lessons" that helped my game...I was already a B+/A player from just putting in time with leagues, at bars, and some gambling matches. Recently, I purchased a table of my own and I am working on putting in the time and fine-tuning all of the information I have learned. Hopefully, tournaments start back up because I am itching to play and see if the results are there for all of the above. I still think consistent practice and focused table time are going to make the biggest impact as it takes this effort to truly implement anything that is learned.