I'd like to think that I am a decent player, but nothing spectacular; high break of 38, I get breaks of 30s on a good day, 20s more often than not and 3-5 ball breaks most of the time. I've known for a while that I don't cue straight, but unfortunately I have been too lazt to address the issue. I did so today and I was vatly disappointed with my cuing.
I did the drill where the cue ball is placed on the brown and hit over the spots and hopefully it comes back to the tip. But it never did. I think the only thing that was good about it, was that the cue ball kept going to the left (yellow) side.
Before I started playing seriously, I used to have a Ray Reardon like elbow which stuck out of my body, I've fixed that up. Also, I'm technically blind in my right eye, so I cue under my left eye.
Does anyone have any suggestions in how to fix this problem.
TBH, I find it boring to that drill, so what I tried was to just pot straight balls and follow through into the pocket, more often than not - at a short/middle distance I had no problems.
I did the drill where the cue ball is placed on the brown and hit over the spots and hopefully it comes back to the tip. But it never did. I think the only thing that was good about it, was that the cue ball kept going to the left (yellow) side.
Before I started playing seriously, I used to have a Ray Reardon like elbow which stuck out of my body, I've fixed that up. Also, I'm technically blind in my right eye, so I cue under my left eye.
Does anyone have any suggestions in how to fix this problem.
TBH, I find it boring to that drill, so what I tried was to just pot straight balls and follow through into the pocket, more often than not - at a short/middle distance I had no problems.
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