Been away for awhile, just thought i'd ask a question that i've heard several answers to ...
Been away for awhile, just thought i'd ask a question that i've heard several answers to ...
The object ball or spot you are aiming at..............
the last thing I saw at the pool room tonight was me paying off![]()
the last thing I saw at the pool room tonight was me paying off![]()
Almost everyone coaches and advises object ball last. In reality it's often the cue ball, if only for a fraction of a second. Even those that claim they look at the object ball last (and even think they're doing it), often don't. The truth is, you can be world class with either method.
There are two answers to this question. The right one and the wrong one. PERIOD.
The object ball is the only answer.
Does a sharpshooter look at the muzzle of his gun last? No, he looks though the sites to the target.
Does an archer look at his arrow last? No, he looks at the apple on your head last.
Does a basketball player look at the basketball last? No, he looks at the hoop.
Does a baseball pitcher look at the baseball last? No, he looks at the catchers mitt.
Does a bowler look at the bowling ball last? No, he looks at the pins
When you throw a stinking piece of paper into the waste basket, do you look at the paper last? No, you look at the target... same as any other thing you shoot at.
Geez ... every time I see this question it bewilders me how it can even be debatable.
You should set up your stance, aim, PAUSE at the CUE BALL with your tip. Your tip and the cue ball are ONE. You look at your TARGET and shoot THROUGH IT. :shrug:
I know this has probably been covered 1000 times, but why look at the object ball last? When you pull the trigger, your stroke, aim and stance should be a lock. The most important thing at that point is stroking into and through that perfect spot on the cue ball, right. That is really the only fine adjustment which can be made on the final stroke. Even that would be minimal.
There are two answers to this question. The right one and the wrong one. PERIOD.
The object ball is the only answer.
Geez ... every time I see this question it bewilders me how it can even be debatable.
Tell that to Earl Strickland.
Been away for awhile, just thought i'd ask a question that i've heard several answers to ...
There are two answers to this question. The right one and the wrong one. PERIOD.
The object ball is the only answer.
Does a sharpshooter look at the muzzle of his gun last? No, he looks though the sites to the target.
Does an archer look at his arrow last? No, he looks at the apple on your head last.
Does a basketball player look at the basketball last? No, he looks at the hoop.
Does a baseball pitcher look at the baseball last? No, he looks at the catchers mitt.
Does a bowler look at the bowling ball last? No, he looks at the pins