Personally as I play and look for routes to get on the right side of the ball and that sort of thing, I feel like I'm using stop shots and trying to draw the ball more often than I should be, that being because I have more confidence in being able to draw the ball back than knowing exactly where the CB is going to go coming off the OB and a few rails... I watch the pros and they're hitting with follow and going off three rails, between balls, stuff that I rarely have enough confidence in doing before I'd try to draw it back or something (oftentimes resulting in over or underdrawing it of course). I always see a few balls that are somewhat in the way and am too worried I'll just slam right into them and hook myself, or the CB will go flying who knows where.
My question is, does knowing exactly where the CB is going to come off the OB come with hitting a million balls? Should I go back to basics and focus totally on that for a while when practicing? Are there any drills anyone recommends for really getting to know the natural angle to a T? I feel like this is the major thing holding my game back.
My question is, does knowing exactly where the CB is going to come off the OB come with hitting a million balls? Should I go back to basics and focus totally on that for a while when practicing? Are there any drills anyone recommends for really getting to know the natural angle to a T? I feel like this is the major thing holding my game back.