Recently I asked for feedback on this product. A few critical users here repeatedly asked the following question, which I think deserves a good answer. What are your thoughts? I am adding this to the webpage. Thanks.
In the same way, you can build your pool/billiards game without a measuring device, but it also is not very efficient. Rather than trying to hit millions of balls and observe the outcome of dozens of variables, it is much better to first isolate specific shots, measure your consistiency and accuracy with the DigiBall, and then determine if any misses are due to your tip accuracy or to your aiming. Divide and conquer. Once corrections are made, then install the shot into your game. Observe how the shot holds up during competition.
Pros have been using drills to divide and conquer their game as they build it; they do not try to build it all at once. The DigiBall is an extra tool that can help you get more information and make improvements much more efficiently than 100% pure end-result observation.
The pros didn't need a DigiBall to become great. Why then should I?
There is no replacement for hard work and dedication. The DigiBall is a tool. It is not a gimmick or a quick fix. It will not make your game better magically overnight by itself. Just like one would use a measuring tape to build a house, the DigiBall is your measurement device for tip accuracy. You can build a house without a measuring tape, but it wouldn't be very efficent. Rather than trying to cut lumber in place to get it to fit, it is much better to first measure, then cut the lumber, and once you know it is the correct size, install it in place.In the same way, you can build your pool/billiards game without a measuring device, but it also is not very efficient. Rather than trying to hit millions of balls and observe the outcome of dozens of variables, it is much better to first isolate specific shots, measure your consistiency and accuracy with the DigiBall, and then determine if any misses are due to your tip accuracy or to your aiming. Divide and conquer. Once corrections are made, then install the shot into your game. Observe how the shot holds up during competition.
Pros have been using drills to divide and conquer their game as they build it; they do not try to build it all at once. The DigiBall is an extra tool that can help you get more information and make improvements much more efficiently than 100% pure end-result observation.