Hi all,
I've found a stumbling block in my game in the timing of the cue stroke. I have a tendency to rush the stroke, having little or no pause in the backswing, resulting in shots being snatched or played in a very "clunky" way. When I cue with a pause and time the shot properly, the difference is remarkable, I can pot anything. I have attempted to incorporate a double tap with the pad of the index finger of the bridge hand at the back of the swing, but I find this is over complicating the stroke and isn't possible when cueing is awkward. Does anybody have any other tips for ensuring that I can time my shots properly? Thanks
I've found a stumbling block in my game in the timing of the cue stroke. I have a tendency to rush the stroke, having little or no pause in the backswing, resulting in shots being snatched or played in a very "clunky" way. When I cue with a pause and time the shot properly, the difference is remarkable, I can pot anything. I have attempted to incorporate a double tap with the pad of the index finger of the bridge hand at the back of the swing, but I find this is over complicating the stroke and isn't possible when cueing is awkward. Does anybody have any other tips for ensuring that I can time my shots properly? Thanks
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