I can't hit the vertical axis on the CB.
A year ago, I was hitting the CB higher than my aim point, but close to the vertical axis. After six months of daily stroke drills performed on my kitchen table following Mark Wilson's recommendations, I thought I was making good progress at refining the straightness of my stroke, but I had the opportunity to practice on a private table for two weeks, and I found that I am now hitting to the right and low of my aim point on the CB. During my practice sessions on the private table, I was using this cue ball:
I would aim at the second black circle below the center red circle on the vertical axis. I aimed the top of my cue tip at the circle, and I would take three practice strokes, then perform a final backstroke while shifting my gaze to the OB, pause, then perform the forward stroke while looking at the OB; and I would ALWAYS hit the CB about 1 circle to the right and 1/2 circle down from my aim point.
I was using Mark Wilson's recommended stance, grip, swing, and sighting recommendations, and I was practicing straight in shots with tape on the floor marking the shot line, and I meticulously lined up the corner pocket, the donut stickies for the OB and CB, and the tape on the floor with a piece of string.
However, no matter what I tried I could not hit the vertical axis on the cue ball. I finally gave up using that cue ball, and I replaced it with a measles ball and I quit trying to hit the vertical axis. After two weeks of doing other drills, for my last practice session I went back to trying to hit the vertical axis. I found that the only way I could hit the vertical axis was by picking an aim point to the left of the vertical axis.
Any suggestions/drils on how to fix my aiming issue? I don't know when I'll have the opportunity to practice on a real pool table again.
Thank you.
A year ago, I was hitting the CB higher than my aim point, but close to the vertical axis. After six months of daily stroke drills performed on my kitchen table following Mark Wilson's recommendations, I thought I was making good progress at refining the straightness of my stroke, but I had the opportunity to practice on a private table for two weeks, and I found that I am now hitting to the right and low of my aim point on the CB. During my practice sessions on the private table, I was using this cue ball:
I would aim at the second black circle below the center red circle on the vertical axis. I aimed the top of my cue tip at the circle, and I would take three practice strokes, then perform a final backstroke while shifting my gaze to the OB, pause, then perform the forward stroke while looking at the OB; and I would ALWAYS hit the CB about 1 circle to the right and 1/2 circle down from my aim point.
I was using Mark Wilson's recommended stance, grip, swing, and sighting recommendations, and I was practicing straight in shots with tape on the floor marking the shot line, and I meticulously lined up the corner pocket, the donut stickies for the OB and CB, and the tape on the floor with a piece of string.
However, no matter what I tried I could not hit the vertical axis on the cue ball. I finally gave up using that cue ball, and I replaced it with a measles ball and I quit trying to hit the vertical axis. After two weeks of doing other drills, for my last practice session I went back to trying to hit the vertical axis. I found that the only way I could hit the vertical axis was by picking an aim point to the left of the vertical axis.
Any suggestions/drils on how to fix my aiming issue? I don't know when I'll have the opportunity to practice on a real pool table again.
Thank you.
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