ok, i have a question, more of an observation i suppose. here goes:
Is the ability to hit the cue ball where you are aiming the #1 factor that determines whether or not you play consistent, high level pool?
seems like, on shorter shorts, you can miss your "aim point" by 1/8" of an inch, and still be successful. however, on longer shots, if you miss the aim point by 1/16" of an inch you will not make the shot.
Mark Wilson says that is pretty much my #1 weakness, i dont hit the cue ball where i think i am, i dont hit it where i aim. the Elephant Ball pretty much shows me evidence of that. i have noticed it is much harder to hit the aim point on draw shots than it is stun and follow shots.
he mentioned players like Efren have a very, very small deviation regarding the aim point and where they actually strike the cue ball. on some of my shots with Mark the other day i missed anywhere from 1/8" to 1/4" inch. he thinks my aim is good, i just dont hit the cue ball where i want to. and that is, obviously, a flaw in the stroke.
i am working on this weakness of mine, but it is really funny how hard it is. but the elephant ball and chalk dont lie.
DCP
Is the ability to hit the cue ball where you are aiming the #1 factor that determines whether or not you play consistent, high level pool?
seems like, on shorter shorts, you can miss your "aim point" by 1/8" of an inch, and still be successful. however, on longer shots, if you miss the aim point by 1/16" of an inch you will not make the shot.
Mark Wilson says that is pretty much my #1 weakness, i dont hit the cue ball where i think i am, i dont hit it where i aim. the Elephant Ball pretty much shows me evidence of that. i have noticed it is much harder to hit the aim point on draw shots than it is stun and follow shots.
he mentioned players like Efren have a very, very small deviation regarding the aim point and where they actually strike the cue ball. on some of my shots with Mark the other day i missed anywhere from 1/8" to 1/4" inch. he thinks my aim is good, i just dont hit the cue ball where i want to. and that is, obviously, a flaw in the stroke.
i am working on this weakness of mine, but it is really funny how hard it is. but the elephant ball and chalk dont lie.
DCP