Need some advice.
When I am cueing a perfectly straight shot, and my cue is perfectly straight, my sighting tells my mind that I am cueing to the right of the object ball (when in fact it is actually straight). When I am cueing to the left (slightly) of the object ball, my eyes/sighting tells me its straight (when it's not), so I cue to the left of the object ball and I miss to the right of the pocket.
To test this, when I am ready to cue and I 'think' everything is perfectly straight, I then close one eye (either right or left), and move that eye directly above and in line with the cue and lo and behold I am actually aiming to the left of the object ball (but my eyes tells me it's straight when I am going to make the shot with both eyes open).
I also took a frontal picture, and although my eyes are on the correct spot on the object ball, my cue is actually aimed slightly to the left of the object ball. But in my mind it's straight and correct!
I also tested the above this way: I lined up an object ball (try placing the object ball just right/left of the pink ball spot) and cue ball about 2 feet away directly straight to pocket the object ball into the corner pocket. I then lay down my cue fully on the table so that it's perfectly in line with the object ball, cue ball and pocket. The tip of the cue is close to touching the cue ball i.e. just as if you were going to make the pot. So everything is in line and perfectly straight. I then line up and bend down for the shot (but without touching the cue), just as I would normally do. Although everything is perfectly straight, my eyes tell me that I am aiming the cue ball to the right of the object ball (when in fact it's perfectly straight).
My cue is directly under my chin, and I believe I am using both eyes to sight the ball (i.e. cue is not under one dominant eye).
It's been plaguing me for years, and I just discovered this error. Basically, I can't cue straight because I am aiming at the wrong spot! I tried to solve this by moving my body over the cue (so that the cue now travels under my nipple) and everything is now correctly straight i.e. sighting is correct, but I know that this stance is incorrect. My cue is not under my right shoulder (I am right handed), but now under my body between my 2 shoulders. My cueing hand cannot move freely in this position. But in this position, I can see the straight shot as straight. But I don't want to cue incorrectly this way i.e. solve a problem but create another problem.
What am I doing wrong, and how can I solve this sighting problem?
Thanks in advance.
Wong
When I am cueing a perfectly straight shot, and my cue is perfectly straight, my sighting tells my mind that I am cueing to the right of the object ball (when in fact it is actually straight). When I am cueing to the left (slightly) of the object ball, my eyes/sighting tells me its straight (when it's not), so I cue to the left of the object ball and I miss to the right of the pocket.
To test this, when I am ready to cue and I 'think' everything is perfectly straight, I then close one eye (either right or left), and move that eye directly above and in line with the cue and lo and behold I am actually aiming to the left of the object ball (but my eyes tells me it's straight when I am going to make the shot with both eyes open).
I also took a frontal picture, and although my eyes are on the correct spot on the object ball, my cue is actually aimed slightly to the left of the object ball. But in my mind it's straight and correct!
I also tested the above this way: I lined up an object ball (try placing the object ball just right/left of the pink ball spot) and cue ball about 2 feet away directly straight to pocket the object ball into the corner pocket. I then lay down my cue fully on the table so that it's perfectly in line with the object ball, cue ball and pocket. The tip of the cue is close to touching the cue ball i.e. just as if you were going to make the pot. So everything is in line and perfectly straight. I then line up and bend down for the shot (but without touching the cue), just as I would normally do. Although everything is perfectly straight, my eyes tell me that I am aiming the cue ball to the right of the object ball (when in fact it's perfectly straight).
My cue is directly under my chin, and I believe I am using both eyes to sight the ball (i.e. cue is not under one dominant eye).
It's been plaguing me for years, and I just discovered this error. Basically, I can't cue straight because I am aiming at the wrong spot! I tried to solve this by moving my body over the cue (so that the cue now travels under my nipple) and everything is now correctly straight i.e. sighting is correct, but I know that this stance is incorrect. My cue is not under my right shoulder (I am right handed), but now under my body between my 2 shoulders. My cueing hand cannot move freely in this position. But in this position, I can see the straight shot as straight. But I don't want to cue incorrectly this way i.e. solve a problem but create another problem.
What am I doing wrong, and how can I solve this sighting problem?
Thanks in advance.
Wong
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