NineBallNut said:
Hey all, just wondering what you guys think the best drills are for getting your cue ball speed down. I am to the point where my ball speed is costing my games and would like to work on it seriously. Problem is I don't have a lot of time to practice in each session. So I would like to run some specific drills in the 1-2 hours every other day I have to practice. I am a strong shot maker, which I have to be to win because my position play fails me late in matches.....lol. Any suggestions?
I dunno about best, but I tend to practice several completely different speed control exersizes.
#1, always will be, straight to corner with 1, 2, 3, 4, etc diamonds of straight follow / draw, starting at 1, 2, 3, 4 etc diamonds between OB and CB (to practice speed as a result of spin, target 1" to 3" precision) (note that no cushions are involved except that the longest draw/follow will go 'through' a rail)
#2 simple cut to corner with CB ending a) just off the first rail, b) in the middle of the table, c) through the middle of the table to the other rail, d) same CB path to the 3rd rail, target is about a 3" to 10" circle. Play this with a variety of cuts to corner and sides, the object is to get a feel for various speeds but you need to practice various routes around the table as they require different speeds. This would be very close to the 99 Critical Shot suggestion above, except that the shots I practice come from Hennings Pro Book.
#3 for slow speed control I practice shooting all kinds of shots with the OB barely getting to the pocket. If, during this practice, you don't leave a couple short (less short is better), you're hitting them too hard.
I'm still no good, but slowly improving ...
Dave