I received a phone call from one of my students who I had given a one hour pool lesson to complaining that he overcuts balls using center ball when he uses my LD cue. Now keep in mind that I haven't seen the person shoot the cut shot with the thinner, LD shaft
but your post made me think about that lesson and now I remember that the person was regularly setting up slightly off center (about 1/2 tip of left side spin) and thereby using English when they thought they weren't.
An LD shaft will have more "effective cue ball swerve" than with a traditional maple shaft, especially when the person applies left or right side-spin, intentionally or unintentionally.
So if a person using a traditional Maple shaft is setting up with outside English (left) on a cut to the right and making the shot, they would most likely be overcutting the same shot when using an LD shaft because of the increased effective swerve due to the reduced cue ball squirt.
If a person is using English by unintentionally and doesn't know they are using English (side spin), but making the cut shot using a traditional shaft because of the increased effective cue ball squirt then I believe they need to fix the unintentional application of side spin instead of matching a shaft to fix a core fundamental problem, but that's just me.
This guy who I am talking about has a problem with finding center cue ball and although I went over how to find the center of the cue ball, I could tell he was going to have trouble with maintaining a center cue ball alignment as old habits are hard to break.
When I visit with him in the near future, I will get a chance to see exactly what he is doing and report back. I am especially curious if he has having the same trouble when he cuts balls to the left.
I have always been a person to appreciate that a person should do whatever it takes to improve their pool game and if imagining that you are accelerating through the cue ball helps your pool game then keep on imagining that you are accelerating through the cue ball.
However in this case, I think it is detrimental to the person's overall game to continue to use unintentional side spin even if they are pocketing the object ball.
Thanks again for making me think. This forum ain't dead yet.
Thanks to everyone's SAGE ADVICE. It is always appreciated.
BTW, congratulations on your son's very high finishes in the last 3 tournament events. He must have a good teacher. :smile:
JoeyA