snooks:
Stick with the 59" cue as I thing anything over that length would be going a bit overboard. It's generally thought the more compact the cue action the better.
On the cue height thing...if you think about it precisely, unless you are leaning over the table with your grip over the bed of the table, the cue MUST be on a slight incline because of the height of the cushion. With the butt around 1" above the cushion (at a guess) I would say this is around 10degrees or so. With your technique have the butt 3-4" above the cushion it means your cue is around 20degrees for a slope (or plane) and therefore you are striking the cueball at a more downward angle than, for instance, the pros do.
It means that with any unintentional side, or even intentional side, you will be getting a slight masse effect which for sure will take the cueball off-line more than if you had your cue on a lower plane. I think you should now work on getting down into the shot more by widening your stance just a bit, maybe 3" and bending the right leg just a touch more to get down another 2" or so with the chest and right hip on your bent leg.
Terry
Stick with the 59" cue as I thing anything over that length would be going a bit overboard. It's generally thought the more compact the cue action the better.
On the cue height thing...if you think about it precisely, unless you are leaning over the table with your grip over the bed of the table, the cue MUST be on a slight incline because of the height of the cushion. With the butt around 1" above the cushion (at a guess) I would say this is around 10degrees or so. With your technique have the butt 3-4" above the cushion it means your cue is around 20degrees for a slope (or plane) and therefore you are striking the cueball at a more downward angle than, for instance, the pros do.
It means that with any unintentional side, or even intentional side, you will be getting a slight masse effect which for sure will take the cueball off-line more than if you had your cue on a lower plane. I think you should now work on getting down into the shot more by widening your stance just a bit, maybe 3" and bending the right leg just a touch more to get down another 2" or so with the chest and right hip on your bent leg.
Terry
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