After many years of cue sports followed by many years out of cue sports followed by a few months back in cue sports I've come to a realisation - aiming, by a long way, is the easiest part of any cue sport.
Playing with friends and family that have little to no experience it's apparent to me that they easily find the line of the shot, but for a multitude of reasons deviate off the line between getting down and striking the cue ball.
Why are people, especially beginners so quick to criticise their aim....MY AIM SUCKS!...We've all heard it. I never hear anyone shout that their PSR sucks, or they're terrible at keeping their head still.
It's a strange one.
Playing with friends and family that have little to no experience it's apparent to me that they easily find the line of the shot, but for a multitude of reasons deviate off the line between getting down and striking the cue ball.
Why are people, especially beginners so quick to criticise their aim....MY AIM SUCKS!...We've all heard it. I never hear anyone shout that their PSR sucks, or they're terrible at keeping their head still.
It's a strange one.