Why is it that pros aim at one spot on the cue ball then strike the opposite side of the cue ball on some shots. Are they compensating for something when aiming? Idk if i explained this well enough but ive seen it countless times
Why is it that pros aim at one spot on the cue ball then strike the opposite side of the cue ball on some shots. Are they compensating for something when aiming? Idk if i explained this well enough but ive seen it countless times
I have no idea, other than habit or maybe that's just the way they learned. Robb Saez and Francisco Bustamante come to mind... Usually their warm up strokes are way low left, then they hit the cue ball perfectly on the final stroke.
I tried it once and almost poked my eye out. Lol
-Blake
Maybe it's the start of their aiming method.
randyg