Would be interesting to hear how other members sight the object ball.
This link tells you look up along your line of aim to check that you are still aiming your cue correctly,
and when you are ready to play the shot ensure that you are looking at the point of aim, not the point of contact.
http://www.snookergames.co.uk/tuition2.html
This link tells you eyes on the spot on the object ball that needs to be hit.
http://www.fcsnooker.co.uk/basics/sighting/sighting.htm

This link tells you look up along your line of aim to check that you are still aiming your cue correctly,
and when you are ready to play the shot ensure that you are looking at the point of aim, not the point of contact.
http://www.snookergames.co.uk/tuition2.html
This link tells you eyes on the spot on the object ball that needs to be hit.
http://www.fcsnooker.co.uk/basics/sighting/sighting.htm
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