Low Deflection cues are all the new rage but through my journey back after my stroke I found that It is probably not beneficial or could even hurt you to use and LD shaft.
The reason is because of what a beginner or low level intermediate should be focusing on. which is a consistent stroke center ball and speed. All of those things can be perfected with a regular shaft and the LD shaft does not help. An LD shaft helps you with english which is something a lower level player should not worry about.
I have found that the LD shaft hurt my recovery because although I need to stick with center ball and speed control I am tempted to english on it and about 60% of the time when I do It results me missing the shot or my control is off any way because of speed.
However when I use a regular shaft I am not as tempted because I know there is squirt and I play center ball.
In sum what lower level players should be focused on are speed stroke and center ball which all can be achieved with a regular shaft. The major advantages a LD shaft dont help that much and can entice players in to practicing what the shouldn't (inside and outside English)
The reason is because of what a beginner or low level intermediate should be focusing on. which is a consistent stroke center ball and speed. All of those things can be perfected with a regular shaft and the LD shaft does not help. An LD shaft helps you with english which is something a lower level player should not worry about.
I have found that the LD shaft hurt my recovery because although I need to stick with center ball and speed control I am tempted to english on it and about 60% of the time when I do It results me missing the shot or my control is off any way because of speed.
However when I use a regular shaft I am not as tempted because I know there is squirt and I play center ball.
In sum what lower level players should be focused on are speed stroke and center ball which all can be achieved with a regular shaft. The major advantages a LD shaft dont help that much and can entice players in to practicing what the shouldn't (inside and outside English)
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