I am having issues with follow. This has never been a problem until here recently. If i put draw on the ball i have zero issues but every time i attempt to hit high cue ball i seem to be missing shots. Any idea on what may be going on here?
Set up a perfectly straight shot into a pocket. Try to follow the object ball into the pocket for a scratch. Start with a short shot and make the shot longer and longer until you have a problem. Do you consistently miss to one side?I am having issues with follow. This has never been a problem until here recently. If i put draw on the ball i have zero issues but every time i attempt to hit high cue ball i seem to be missing shots. Any idea on what may be going on here?
I am having issues with follow. This has never been a problem until here recently. If i put draw on the ball i have zero issues but every time i attempt to hit high cue ball i seem to be missing shots. Any idea on what may be going on here?
A related question for the instructors (sorry for the partial de-rail, tho it seems these theads rarely take off any more)...
The OP notes that he struggles with follow, but has no issue with draw. I have the reverse issue, follow isn't an issue yet I struggle with draw.
Is this common, folks having trouble with one but not the other? I have encountered this with some of the people I play with (league setting), usually the same as the OP, struggling with follow....
It is common in my opinion. The reason being just how one goes about stroking the cue. Many that have trouble getting draw tend to raise the cue by dropping the elbow, thereby raising the cue and not hitting the cb as low as they think they are.
The same goes for follow, they tend to drop the tip early, thereby not hitting the cb as high as they think they are.
It is common in my opinion. The reason being just how one goes about stroking the cue. Many that have trouble getting draw tend to raise the cue by dropping the elbow, thereby raising the cue and not hitting the cb as low as they think they are.
The same goes for follow, they tend to drop the tip early, thereby not hitting the cb as high as they think they are.
.Here's an oldie but goodie. Shane states that he starts off about center and finishes high. He goes on to ask if Efren does the same thing and he does.
https://youtu.be/_kL9ena6j6M
Shane's follow shot starts at 20:20.
A related question for the instructors (sorry for the partial de-rail, tho it seems these theads rarely take off any more)...
The OP notes that he struggles with follow, but has no issue with draw. I have the reverse issue, follow isn't an issue yet I struggle with draw.
Is this common, folks having trouble with one but not the other? I have encountered this with some of the people I play with (league setting), usually the same as the OP, struggling with follow....
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20:20.. Do you play with Elkmaster tips?.. Efren "Always"
Is this an Elkmaster tip endorsement from the Magician?
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Are you having trouble pocketing balls when you draw the cue ball, or are you having trouble getting the cue ball to draw back?
"Walk up the ladder" and follow by starting center ball then coming up a bit with the stick on the final forward stroke, rather than starting with a high aim on the cue ball. This ensures the bottom of your cue tip strikes the cue ball above center and you get beautiful roll to begin. Start with very slow strokes at first to get the feel.