Try this sometime:
Place object ball, one ball off of the left side rail, on the foot string.
Place the cue ball, one ball off of the left side rail, on the head string.
Shoot each of the following 5 times in a row (and record the number of times that you pocket the object ball making a stop shot):
REGARDLESS OF HOW THE SHOT LOOKS JUST DO THE FOLLOWING.
Left eye over the shaft (Just do it)
Inside of left eye over the shaft (Just do it)
Center both eyes over the shaft (Just do it)
Right eye over the shaft. (Just do it)
Inside of right eye over the shaft. (Just do it)
Right eye over the shaft. (Just do it).
Sometimes, I notice that when I am practicing or playing really well and pocketing the same straight-in shots every time, the object ball looks like it is slightly to the left of the shot line. It could be entirely different for you. I think that everyone should try different things to see what helps you to pocket balls the best. For the record, I am right eye-dominant if that makes any difference to you and shoot right-handed.
Maybe you will discover something to help your own pool game.
It is apparent to me (and most everyone else) that each of us are unique and while some people may believe that centering their eyes over the shaft is best for all shots, it is most likely that the positioning of your eyes will vary from one person to another. (some extremes-Shannon Daulton, Niels Feijen, John Morra etc).
I'm sure many of you will fit the standard but some of you might find that your "vision center" may be a mystery to you and may or may not work for you.
Note: If you pocket the ball more consistently one way or another, you might want to do some more investigation and practice that way more often.
JoeyA
Place object ball, one ball off of the left side rail, on the foot string.
Place the cue ball, one ball off of the left side rail, on the head string.
Shoot each of the following 5 times in a row (and record the number of times that you pocket the object ball making a stop shot):
REGARDLESS OF HOW THE SHOT LOOKS JUST DO THE FOLLOWING.
Left eye over the shaft (Just do it)
Inside of left eye over the shaft (Just do it)
Center both eyes over the shaft (Just do it)
Right eye over the shaft. (Just do it)
Inside of right eye over the shaft. (Just do it)
Right eye over the shaft. (Just do it).
Sometimes, I notice that when I am practicing or playing really well and pocketing the same straight-in shots every time, the object ball looks like it is slightly to the left of the shot line. It could be entirely different for you. I think that everyone should try different things to see what helps you to pocket balls the best. For the record, I am right eye-dominant if that makes any difference to you and shoot right-handed.
Maybe you will discover something to help your own pool game.
It is apparent to me (and most everyone else) that each of us are unique and while some people may believe that centering their eyes over the shaft is best for all shots, it is most likely that the positioning of your eyes will vary from one person to another. (some extremes-Shannon Daulton, Niels Feijen, John Morra etc).
I'm sure many of you will fit the standard but some of you might find that your "vision center" may be a mystery to you and may or may not work for you.
Note: If you pocket the ball more consistently one way or another, you might want to do some more investigation and practice that way more often.
JoeyA