I know it is a silly question, but here we go...I would like to ask the players on this forum that when you try to play extreme follow, with lots of power, is there really any noticable difference, in your opinion, to address the ball at the very top, or say 1/2 or even 1 tip below the top edge?
I have been trying to understand this, since I could not really notice any difference whether I hit the super top edge, or about 1 tip below the edge. If I try to keep my cue very level, and follow through, I am pretty happy with what I can get on the white ball by strikeing about 1 tip below the top. I get much more accurate when I am not address the cue all at the very top.
On the other hand, my friend told me the pros can address the cue ball much further away from the center than a regular player, and they can put more spin on the cue ball as a result of that. I am not sure if they get more spin because they address the ball further away--perhaps they just cue better?
But is there really any noticable spin gain by hitting the cue ball at the very top?
Is there any secret in playing very good and consistent top spin?
Thank you.
I have been trying to understand this, since I could not really notice any difference whether I hit the super top edge, or about 1 tip below the edge. If I try to keep my cue very level, and follow through, I am pretty happy with what I can get on the white ball by strikeing about 1 tip below the top. I get much more accurate when I am not address the cue all at the very top.
On the other hand, my friend told me the pros can address the cue ball much further away from the center than a regular player, and they can put more spin on the cue ball as a result of that. I am not sure if they get more spin because they address the ball further away--perhaps they just cue better?
But is there really any noticable spin gain by hitting the cue ball at the very top?
Is there any secret in playing very good and consistent top spin?
Thank you.
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