Cue ball control drill #1
By Erik Lee
Date: Mon, Mar 28, 2005 @ 00:00:00 CST
Topic: Practice Advanced Position Play


This is a great drill to fine tune your cue ball control. Set up 15 balls as shown in the diagram below. Take cue ball in hand. You can pocket any balls in any pocket. Try to run them out without missing. Only 2 simple rules:

1) You may not hit a rail, and
2) You make contact another ball besides your primary object ball.

Incorporate this drill into your daily practice routine and you'll see an improvement in your cue ball control. Have fun!





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