I got one last week, and was getting rather terrible results on the most important (IMO) "steering" category, saying that I was steering to the left (I'm left-handed). Explains why I usually miss to the right when I miss, plus that I seemingly have to put my head at random positions in order to shoot straight.
So, I've tried all kinds of things to counteract it, changing how I stand, where I put the cue, upper-body alignment, etc. The _only_ think that has worked so far is to curl my wrist in a fair bit (like a lot of players do, but which I've always avoided). When I do that, I get 10/10 on the steering, and very good on the others. And can indeed make straight shots pretty consistently. I've never before really been able to get the pendulum stroke to work...
But, feels like the wrong thing to do. I'm also in the Portland area, and have had instructors look at my stroke and stance, but they didn't see anything wrong. Any ideas about how else I might accomplish this, or do you think that the curl is an okay thing to do? (For all I know, it will fall apart in a few days anyway, like all of my "quick" fixes...)