Originally Posted by lesedwards
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It could also be that coming from a golf background you are continuing to see the cue ball as the target and look at that on the strike just like you did with the golf ball
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In cue sports the target is the object ball and all good and great players subconsciously know this and do it naturally. Those that don't need to implement it into their game or they will never, ever progress.
Do this thing first before anything else. It's not easy, it's very hard to do if it doesn't come naturally because there are so many other variables contained within the shot you are about to make and flicking your eyes to the pocket, the cue ball or a ball you wish to cannon is very easy to do.
Forget the bollocks that GeordieDS is posting, like a lot of good players he has no idea just exactly what he does as regards to eye movement on the stroke, so should keep out of discussions with players like you who really struggle to string pots together. You need to be taught and to believe in the absolute basics that he already does unkowingly.
GeordieDS
Bollocks mate, you are looking at the object ball without even realising it, just like some players look at the pocket without even realising it. You have a natural split second hand and eye co-ordination that cannot be taught, accept it and move away from this discussion and others like it.
A word of warning though, do not try to analyse your own game to prove your point otherwise it will disappear. Trust me I know this from experience.
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