I do this occasionally when playing a screw shot (usually sent the white flying across the room if its a power shot) and I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing wrong, if its the angle of the cue or if I'm stabbing at the ball. 9/10 I can play a screw shot fine, just seems occasionally I'll jump the white for no reason. prefer to get to the bottom of it (pardon the pun) sharpish as the tables in my local have been recovered with Strachan tournament cloth and I don't want to be taking lumps out of it.
I usually hold my cue about an inch or so from the end (57" cue), and when playing the shot I'm sure I have the bridge lowered and the cue pretty parallel to the table. I find it hard to remember to open an close the grip while addressing the ball so usually I keep a loose grip on the butt, I think because of that the cues travelling slightly upwards on the backswing and creating a scooping motion as I drive it forwards.
Any routines to snap out of this habit? I think if I could concentrate more on the grip id almost eliminate this altogether.
I usually hold my cue about an inch or so from the end (57" cue), and when playing the shot I'm sure I have the bridge lowered and the cue pretty parallel to the table. I find it hard to remember to open an close the grip while addressing the ball so usually I keep a loose grip on the butt, I think because of that the cues travelling slightly upwards on the backswing and creating a scooping motion as I drive it forwards.
Any routines to snap out of this habit? I think if I could concentrate more on the grip id almost eliminate this altogether.
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