Snooker Cue Ball Control Drills
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Snooker cue ball control drills. If you go out more than one cue tip width cue ball action becomes exaggerated beyond routine control too much spin off the rail miscue or the worst sin of all missing the shot. No matter what level of player you are snooker drills will improve every aspect of your game. To start imagine 5 positions on a vertical line down the centre of the cue ball. I mean exactly measured and exactly close.
Below are sample routines for pool and snooker use them on their own or as a guide to planning your own sessions. The cue ball must remain within a short distance of the ball you hit a fist a hand span one ball you pick it. Dave demonstrates all important cue ball control principles effects and skills all in one place. Top of cue ball 1cm above centre of.
Top of cue ball 1cm above centre of cue ball centre of cue ball 1cm below centre of cue ball base of cue ball place the blue ball on the blue spot place the cue. More are being added all the time so be sure to subscribe to our email list using the form at the bottom of the page. For each shot take cue ball in hand behind the line and shoot to just touch one of the object balls. Topics covered include stop stun follow draw 90 rul.
9 of 10 amateurs stand with the tip too far from the ball and then they bend over and then they mess up their stance by wiggling the tip closer. The following drills are excellent for learning and improving cue ball control and position play. Line of balls drills playing the ghost rating drills. You can continue until all the balls are on the far rail.
Intermediate pool routine cue ball control. Measure to the shot by getting your shooting hand where you want it on the cue and hooking a thumb into your pants pocket bringing the cue tip in line with the shot and quite close to the cue ball. In this barry stark snooker coach tutorial barry s. Snooker drills are the most effective use of your practice time and a proven way to get better.
What are some useful drills for getting better at cue ball control and position play. This drill is also a good way to find out if the table is level. Making the next shot as easy as possible by controlling the cue ball is the essence of good snooker play.