By horrible shot making I mean missing a ball less than a foot from the pocket with only a few feet between the cueball and the object ball.
I ran into a guy this weekend playing, he had what looked to be an OK cue, had a good stance, a nice level stroke, did not do anything funny with his body or head. Yet he would miss shots that looked so easy you'd have to be a rank beginner to miss. I did not play with him, but the shots he'd miss with that good stance and stoke dumbfounded me totally.
Before anyone says he was trying to look bad to get a game, this is not a "palyers" room, the most gambling that happens is a game of 3-6-9 for a buck a ball every week LOL. He was also playing with a few friends that came in later and looked the same, got down on the ball, looked to be lined up with the shot from where I was, and would miss by an inch from less than a foot away.
I just don't see how you can get good enough to look that good in your stoke, yet not be able to make a simple shot. Has anyone ran into this before?
I ran into a guy this weekend playing, he had what looked to be an OK cue, had a good stance, a nice level stroke, did not do anything funny with his body or head. Yet he would miss shots that looked so easy you'd have to be a rank beginner to miss. I did not play with him, but the shots he'd miss with that good stance and stoke dumbfounded me totally.
Before anyone says he was trying to look bad to get a game, this is not a "palyers" room, the most gambling that happens is a game of 3-6-9 for a buck a ball every week LOL. He was also playing with a few friends that came in later and looked the same, got down on the ball, looked to be lined up with the shot from where I was, and would miss by an inch from less than a foot away.
I just don't see how you can get good enough to look that good in your stoke, yet not be able to make a simple shot. Has anyone ran into this before?