you don't put your cue under your dominant eye
it's about where your vision center is
somewhere in between the eyes, usually more to one side
the vision center is what should be on the line of aim
9 out of 10 pro's also in snooker have trouble aligning themself on the line of aim
learned it the wrong way and then compensating the rest of their lives
or untrain it with help of coach
i don't usually throw about my credentials unless in case of promotion or making clear i absolutely believe in what i preach
i want to help getting some myths out
just like the one that says you need to look at point of aim on objectball upon delivery...depends per play which one of the two aiming points he (or she) feels more comfortable with
with some champions depends per shot or time of day
Dutch Olympic Committee Mastercoach
Johan Cruyff Institute of Sport Studies coach
Sightright trainer
EPBF licensed
Thanx for contributing to this thread.
I had a goatee when I was 20, I was also know for my accuracy on a 6x12...
....someone mentioned that my cue was parting my beard a little right of center.
I felt I didn't need to know that....'cause I don't look down the cue....
...I bring my cue into my vision.
I never understood why people look down their cue....it ain't got no eyes.
....and when you spin....it really seems silly.
If you've written anything on this subject, I'd really be interested in buying it....
...you are the first person that has gotten my attention on this subject.
regards
pt