Many players are sold on how a particular cue feels and the
balance of it, particularly a custom cue.
But what if that person does not have a proper stance
and grip of the cue. Say they bridge too close to the tip,
or they have a particularly long bridge, 12-14", OR their
butt hand is too far forward or too far back at angles
instead of straight down vertically?
Then, to me, the cue would feel different to them than
to someone that had good form. I see many players
that 'back' up on the cue with butt hand on or near
the butt cap, and it looks like the whole cue should
move about 4-5 inches backward for their hands to
be located in the right place.
I see many women that hold the cue too far forward with
their butt hand, and look like they are trying to push the cue
ball instead of stroking it. Surely this affects how the cue
feels to them.
There used to be a saying about where to locate your butt
hand is that you find the balance point, then go halfway
towards the butt and that is about where your butt hand
should grip the cue.
Maybe, the answer for a lot of people to a cue feeling balanced
and right is to correct their bad basic stance and stroke with
the proper way to hold the cue.
How do you feel about this? Is the feel of the cue shaded
by how your form is?
balance of it, particularly a custom cue.
But what if that person does not have a proper stance
and grip of the cue. Say they bridge too close to the tip,
or they have a particularly long bridge, 12-14", OR their
butt hand is too far forward or too far back at angles
instead of straight down vertically?
Then, to me, the cue would feel different to them than
to someone that had good form. I see many players
that 'back' up on the cue with butt hand on or near
the butt cap, and it looks like the whole cue should
move about 4-5 inches backward for their hands to
be located in the right place.
I see many women that hold the cue too far forward with
their butt hand, and look like they are trying to push the cue
ball instead of stroking it. Surely this affects how the cue
feels to them.
There used to be a saying about where to locate your butt
hand is that you find the balance point, then go halfway
towards the butt and that is about where your butt hand
should grip the cue.
Maybe, the answer for a lot of people to a cue feeling balanced
and right is to correct their bad basic stance and stroke with
the proper way to hold the cue.
How do you feel about this? Is the feel of the cue shaded
by how your form is?