The eyes are not in the right position.
This has happened to me before and then again today while shooting at home. I get in my stance and get down on my shot, while in my pre-shot routine the tip of the stick/cueball get a little blurry from getting cross-eyed? Could this be caused by declining eyesight? I'm 41 and never needed glasses and was told at a very young age that I should never need glasses.
What else could cause this...tired...fatigue?
I usually just lift my head, focus on something further away then go back down. Sometimes I have to do this 3 or 4 times before the blurryness goes away.
Any real ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
Hi there Matt,
You are experiencing what many players do when they hit 40 to 50. We lose that natural ability and coordination that we had when we were younger. This is why they started a senior tour a few years back. This goes for the eyes with the body also. The natural coordination with the eyes and body can get off also so we don't naturally get the eyes in the right position but you can learn how to get them there.
Give me a call and I will tell you how to do this. 715-563-8712 My name is gene.
I have helped about 50 players that had the same thing happening. Most of them just quit player for awhile. When I showed them what to do the were seeing the shots better than ever again.
The last one I helped was Guido the cue guy from Michigan. He's in his 60's and had just about quit. Now he says he's playing better than ever. he even won a tournament last week.
Call me tommorrow after 1:00 and I will tell you how to fix your problem in about 5 minutes. You should be by a table when you call me.
Have a great day geno.......................