I was watching a match on you tube, with long time pro SHAWN WILKIE, on bar table 9 ball. He was playing a young Russia pro and
shawn beat her rather quickly. But I was watching Shawns stroke, and most of the time, he had a short bridge, and a very short backswing.
it didn’t look pretty for sure, and it wasn’t elegant lIke some of the other pros. But he never missed, and played very fast.
I started to experiment using this stroke when I had a ball on the long rail, that had to be cut to the corner pocket. It took some time to get this JAB STROKE DIALED IN, but after a while, I fell in love with this stroke.
short bridge, very short backstroke, maybe two inch backstroke, and just popping the cue ball.
I use the jab stroke on all 15-30 degree cut shots, draw shots when I need to float the cue ball to the left or right.
I still use a normal stroke (longer bridge longer backstroke) on my long straight in shots, but everything else is getting jabbed to the pocket.
was wondering if any other older pros used this stroke, and who made this stroke famous.
shawn beat her rather quickly. But I was watching Shawns stroke, and most of the time, he had a short bridge, and a very short backswing.
it didn’t look pretty for sure, and it wasn’t elegant lIke some of the other pros. But he never missed, and played very fast.
I started to experiment using this stroke when I had a ball on the long rail, that had to be cut to the corner pocket. It took some time to get this JAB STROKE DIALED IN, but after a while, I fell in love with this stroke.
short bridge, very short backstroke, maybe two inch backstroke, and just popping the cue ball.
I use the jab stroke on all 15-30 degree cut shots, draw shots when I need to float the cue ball to the left or right.
I still use a normal stroke (longer bridge longer backstroke) on my long straight in shots, but everything else is getting jabbed to the pocket.

was wondering if any other older pros used this stroke, and who made this stroke famous.