It seems that for the purpose of aiming and alignment, using only one eye might be useful, eliminating that sort of double image that you get. Obviously using both eyes gives you depth perception so you don't want to eliminate that information completely, but does anyone close an eye during some part of the aiming process? I personally don't do it, but I was just wondering. I suspect that since this is not taught and is not common as far as I'm aware, there's probably a good reason not to.
I do close an eye if a ball is close to blocking my path for either the CB or OB and I'm checking for clearance, and I've seen other players do the same thing (of course this is before aligning for the shot). So that tells me such a perspective can provide accurate sighting.
I do close an eye if a ball is close to blocking my path for either the CB or OB and I'm checking for clearance, and I've seen other players do the same thing (of course this is before aligning for the shot). So that tells me such a perspective can provide accurate sighting.