I'm in a bit of a rut and am missing the ball left on a straight in shot. I've been studying my stroke and have noticed one thing....
My follow-through tends to be a bit left of the target line instead of straight down the target line. In slow motion, I can take it back straight back and straight through and it looks good. As soon as I start hitting a ball, the cue swerves a bit left of the target line.
one thing I tried was to slow down my transition and pause slightly between backstroke and forward stroke. This seems to be working for the moment, but I'm not sure why. Even with this, I'm still stroking a bit to the left but maybe not as much.
Any ideas of why my follow through might be moving to the left? I have a pretty decent stroke and am trying to do a classic pendulum stroke so I don't have any elbow drop. I know it's difficult without seeing it in person, but I'm hoping this is a common problem.
Thanks,
Dave
My follow-through tends to be a bit left of the target line instead of straight down the target line. In slow motion, I can take it back straight back and straight through and it looks good. As soon as I start hitting a ball, the cue swerves a bit left of the target line.
one thing I tried was to slow down my transition and pause slightly between backstroke and forward stroke. This seems to be working for the moment, but I'm not sure why. Even with this, I'm still stroking a bit to the left but maybe not as much.
Any ideas of why my follow through might be moving to the left? I have a pretty decent stroke and am trying to do a classic pendulum stroke so I don't have any elbow drop. I know it's difficult without seeing it in person, but I'm hoping this is a common problem.
Thanks,
Dave