The three simplest systems that work are the one where you draw an imaginary line from the center of the pocket you want to pocket the ball in that goes through OB. Where the line comes out is your aiming point. Hit that point with no sidespin and the ball must go in if no skid is involved.
The second is the ghost ball.
The third is the fractional, where you use fractions on the OB like whole-ball, ½, ¼, 1/8. I use the top one and the third one. To add to that I use the numbers, stripes, and other spots on the ball to get my visual aim point.
All this being said, you still NEED to be able to hit that spot. And their lies the answer.
I'm no teacher but if I were trying to teach someone how to aim I'd get them one of those training balls with all the lines on them to practice hitting a known point to make the ball.
I've had pros and very good players over the years tell me the same thing. "If you draw a line from center pocket through the OB and hit that spot w/o spin/English it has nowhere else to go but into the pocket. It really is simple, hitting that spot all the time is not. More practice is needed on basics like stance and a straight stroke if you're not hitting your aiming point most of the time. Johnnyt
The second is the ghost ball.
The third is the fractional, where you use fractions on the OB like whole-ball, ½, ¼, 1/8. I use the top one and the third one. To add to that I use the numbers, stripes, and other spots on the ball to get my visual aim point.
All this being said, you still NEED to be able to hit that spot. And their lies the answer.
I'm no teacher but if I were trying to teach someone how to aim I'd get them one of those training balls with all the lines on them to practice hitting a known point to make the ball.
I've had pros and very good players over the years tell me the same thing. "If you draw a line from center pocket through the OB and hit that spot w/o spin/English it has nowhere else to go but into the pocket. It really is simple, hitting that spot all the time is not. More practice is needed on basics like stance and a straight stroke if you're not hitting your aiming point most of the time. Johnnyt