Then what are they aiming at?
How do you know what someone is aiming it?
If they say contact point, why would you assume they are not?
Most CTE user are really using Ghostball users, they just don't know it, despite the claims they make.
Greg,
When the cue ball contacts the object ball & it pockets then the cue ball did go into the Ghost Ball position. So if that is what you mean then yes EVERYONE is 'really' using Ghost Ball.
BUT...they are NOT focused on ghost ball in their minds nor with their eyes. They are focusing in their minds & with their eyes on something else.
They are using other systems or methods to arrive at the Ghost Ball POSITION.
That does NOT mean that they are USING ghost ball as an aiming or targeting method as you do.
If the ghost ball method of aiming works for you then that's great, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE beyond a novice has left ghost ball aiming for something that they felt was better.
IF Mr. Crane was still using Ghost Ball at the height of his playing carrier I'd say that he was the exception rather than the norm for his playing competitors. Mr. Crane was certainly ONE of the best players of his time BUT there were many others right there with him.
I hope you can see my points. Can one become world champion using ghost ball? Why not? The thing is almost all will move on from ghost ball for a variety of personal reasons.
When I shoot with 'parallel' outside english, is the time that I am most 'focused' on what would be the ghost ball position but it is secondary to my main focus which is what fractional overlap do I need align to pocket the ball & how am I going to get there. So...in essence I'm using 3 forms of 'shooting'. Where's the contact point, what's the fractional overlap, & is that the correct ghost ball position? My cue stick is 'aimed' at none of them.
Again I hope you can see my point. Everyone is using physics but very few if anyone's mind is focused on the physics.
If you use ghost ball 'aiming' for the entire time that you play the game I'd say that you would be an exception & there is nothing wrong with that as long as you are happy with it,
That said, the chances of converting others to go back to what they knew & decided to leave for what they decided was something better for them I would say is all but impossible.
Again I hope you can see my well intended points.
Best Wishes & Shoot Well,
Rick