Last week while practicing a long straight in draw shot, I discovered I naturally address the cue ball a hair outside. I believe this is a carry over from my younger days where I used outside english to assist in aiming ( and as you know, outside engish is the most frequently used type for position). I hardly ever used centerball in those days, preferring to use high outside to produce the same effect. Hey it worked, but it's hardly correct.
As I return to the game, I intend to retool my game so it's fundamentally sound. For the past couple of practice sessions, I've been setting up different shots and hitting those shots using only the vertical plane of the cueball.
I still intuitively line up on the outside. Not really a problem with straight in or shorter shots (and I can also do the centerball drill with relative ease, it's when I have to aim at a ball), but long shots trouble me in this regrard. I have no problems sighting the center of the cueball, but my body keeps pulling me, and then when I realign my tip to the dead center of the cueball, the shot looks all wrong, probably because I'm used to seeing a fuller hit from using outside so much. When the time to shoot comes around, I'm so psyched out, I invariably miss. Now, if I was able to shoot the shot naturally, but incorrectly, I'll make it everytime.
I intend to get some instuction in the coming months, but I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions to help with this. (Just bought JT's 3rd Eye Stroke Trainer.)
Has anyone had any similar problems?
As I return to the game, I intend to retool my game so it's fundamentally sound. For the past couple of practice sessions, I've been setting up different shots and hitting those shots using only the vertical plane of the cueball.
I still intuitively line up on the outside. Not really a problem with straight in or shorter shots (and I can also do the centerball drill with relative ease, it's when I have to aim at a ball), but long shots trouble me in this regrard. I have no problems sighting the center of the cueball, but my body keeps pulling me, and then when I realign my tip to the dead center of the cueball, the shot looks all wrong, probably because I'm used to seeing a fuller hit from using outside so much. When the time to shoot comes around, I'm so psyched out, I invariably miss. Now, if I was able to shoot the shot naturally, but incorrectly, I'll make it everytime.
I intend to get some instuction in the coming months, but I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions to help with this. (Just bought JT's 3rd Eye Stroke Trainer.)
Has anyone had any similar problems?