After playing pool for 50+ years, I am now absolutely terrified by shots off the cushion, or even when my cue ball is within 2-3 inches of the cushion and I’m shooting perpendicular to the cushion. I realize nobody loves these shots if they can be avoided, but the younger players in here that are far less skilled than me seem to have no trouble with them like I do.
It doesn’t matter if it’s an absolutely simple shot virtually straight in the side or the corner, I just can’t seem to consistently deliver a straight stroke and often miss these shots. I know they never bothered me before to the extent that they do now, and I know at this point it has become largely mental.
You certainly can’t play good pool when you have this kind of fear when your positioning sometimes dictates that you have to shoot a shot off the rail, particularly if it’s the 9-ball.
Any advice on something any of you have found that worked for you, or on any instructional YouTube videos on this topic you have found to be of benefit would be greatly appreciated – thanks!
It doesn’t matter if it’s an absolutely simple shot virtually straight in the side or the corner, I just can’t seem to consistently deliver a straight stroke and often miss these shots. I know they never bothered me before to the extent that they do now, and I know at this point it has become largely mental.
You certainly can’t play good pool when you have this kind of fear when your positioning sometimes dictates that you have to shoot a shot off the rail, particularly if it’s the 9-ball.
Any advice on something any of you have found that worked for you, or on any instructional YouTube videos on this topic you have found to be of benefit would be greatly appreciated – thanks!