How important are those straight-in shoots? Can they really improve your straight strokes?
How important are those straight-in shoots? Can they really improve your straight strokes?
A dead-on, straight in shot will definitely help you with your straight stroke. It'll force you to hit dead center IF you line up to make the shot without throwing it or using any english.
Line it up dead straight and concentrate on hitting dead centerball, center draw, or center follow. It'll keep your stroke honest because if you stray to either side of the cueball, it'll throw the shot off line.
In short, yes, it will help you keep your stroke in check.
I use a straight in shot drill to get my stroke back in line if I start getting sloppy.
How important are those straight-in shoots? Can they really improve your straight strokes?
I heard that when Mosconi was young and doing those exhibition matches with Greenleaf, he was having trouble with his mechanics and so Greenleaf gave him that corner to corner straight in shot to work on where you follow the ob in with the cb. I guess it worked for him.
you are correct, tell ya what everyone i know that uses it including myself swears by it. When I was playing my best I would shoot that shot on the snooker table at that time my record was about 10 in a row on the football field if I'm not mistaken. It'll tell ya everything you need to know. If you get to where you can really stroke them in then your doing something, and its a real confidence builder to boot.
If you have that on Youtube, I'm going to ineedweighttube.
If you only have it on keyboardtube, I'm headed for icallbstube.
(I don't know if people realize just how strong that is Paul Bunyan)