I have been reading previous threads on the grip. A lot written on which fingers to hold the cue, and how loose to hold the cue. My issue, however, is that I naturally (I think it's a bad habit) hold the cue with my wrist rotated outwards i.e. knuckles move out to the right slightly (I am right hander). I feel that this causes my cue to jerk to the right when following through. I feel my cueing is straighter when my knuckles are more in line, and the the cue is deeper inside my hand i.e. held closer to my palm.
Then there's the issue of the whole wrist rotating inwards i.e.you can see more knuckles when you look back to your grip in cueing position. In this position, the butt of the cue is in less contact i.e. further away from the middle, ring and pinky finger.
My question - is there a way to check (or feel) that your wrist/grip is in the right position?
Thanks for your feedback!
Wong
Then there's the issue of the whole wrist rotating inwards i.e.you can see more knuckles when you look back to your grip in cueing position. In this position, the butt of the cue is in less contact i.e. further away from the middle, ring and pinky finger.
My question - is there a way to check (or feel) that your wrist/grip is in the right position?
Thanks for your feedback!
Wong
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