Most players don't know how important it is........
Once they see it with there own eyes they absolutely know it's a must if you want to improve to the top of your ability as fast as you can.
It's amazing how many players shoot as good as they do without knowing what's going on with the eyes.
I just have fun knocking it out of the park each and everyday with everyone I teach.........
Add me to the list of being confused about which one of my eyes is dominant. I have done the numerous tests mentioned and it appears that my left eye is dominant and I am right handed. There is a test that shows that my right eye is dominant.
I haven't seen this one yet, so I'm going to throw this one out. Last time I went to the eye doctor I asked him how he tells. He told me to make a small circle with my fingers, hold my hand out about a foot from my eyes, and pick a spot on his forehead to look at. He said that he was looking at my left eye so I was left eye dominant. I tend to believe him.
I just don't know how important this is to shooting pool. There are a lot of really good pool players that say they don't give this any thought. I just try and center the cue and let both of my eyes work together. The only time I find that I have a problem is cutting to my left. Usually, I will move my left eye over towards the cue a little more. Doesn't seem to be a problem when cutting to my right.
Oh well, whatever works.
Once they see it with there own eyes they absolutely know it's a must if you want to improve to the top of your ability as fast as you can.
It's amazing how many players shoot as good as they do without knowing what's going on with the eyes.
I just have fun knocking it out of the park each and everyday with everyone I teach.........