matthias1988
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I have created an eye pattern that leaves me looking at the cue ball when I take my shot. The reason why i do this is because I like looking at my contact point when i shot the ball. I believe that If I am lined up properly to make the shot, that i will not get out of alignment if i don't look at the cue. I have been told by a good player/ instructor to even practice alignment and stroke consistency by closing my eyes and making the shot. My question is "is the any advantage to looking at the cue while taking the shot?"
here is my exact eye pattern
I look at the object ball while getting down in position and then aim
then i look at the cue ball while doing my practice strokes
then i do a set pause look up at the cue ball to make sure i am still aligned
then back at the cue ball and i take my shot.
The reason why i am asking when i see better players out there they seem to be looking at the OB not the CB and I am wondering if its costing me shots or if i need to concentrate on aiming more(and i am already concentrating on that already)
MATT
here is my exact eye pattern
I look at the object ball while getting down in position and then aim
then i look at the cue ball while doing my practice strokes
then i do a set pause look up at the cue ball to make sure i am still aligned
then back at the cue ball and i take my shot.
The reason why i am asking when i see better players out there they seem to be looking at the OB not the CB and I am wondering if its costing me shots or if i need to concentrate on aiming more(and i am already concentrating on that already)
MATT