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Sorto String Drill (Link): Shoot all

balls in corner.

6 balls on the rails (Link). Run


them in sequence into the corner pocket. No banks.

PAT1-6a: Large Area Position


Drill (Link)
PAT 1: Endless Position Drill:
(Link)

PAT 2-5a, Small Area Position


Drill Level 3 (Link).

The Circle Drill (Link): The idea


is to pocket all 12 balls without hitting a rail or caroming and I think without leaving the circle. It teaches
draw/stun control. Add all 15 when advanced (Jeff update).
One Rail Position Drill:
(Link)

Cueball Control
Exercise Drill (Link): Pocket all 9balls without making contact with another ball.
PAT 2-10: Drill #10,
Level 2 (Link). Nine Ball run out situation, intermediate to advanced level drill.

PAT 2-7a Frozen Rail Drill:


(Link) Set up the balls 1-6 as shown, frozen to the rail at the diamonds. Shoot each ball into the nearest
corner pocket.

The Double Drifter by


BlackJack Dave Sapolis (Link). Run the balls in their respective pockets (balls 1-5 to pocket
C, and 2-10 to pocket F) without touching another ball. This drill teaches speed and draw control, and use
of one rail.

Inside Outside English


Drill(Link): Do this drill using Inside English(follow also) and setting up position
using two rails. Next try the drill using Outside English.

Stun/Draw Drill:
(Link)
Eight and Six: (Link).
The rules: Shoot the 8, then the 1, then the 8, then 2, 8, 3, 8, 4, 8, 5, 8, 6, 8. Foul if you bump into a ball.
Good drill for getting shape on balls at opposite ends of the table.

The Ultimate Pool


Drill (Link)Advanced level. Hit balls in numerical order.
Alternating One
Rail Position Drill (Link): Shoot the balls in numerical order, in their respective pockets (1,3,5to
Pocket F, and 2,4,6, to Pocket C. The secret is to try to keep the cueball in the center of the table after
each shot.

The Short Game


Drill (Link): Shoot balls in numerical order. Balls 1,3,5 in D, and 2,4,6 in A,
alternatively. The
Long Game Drill (Link)

PAT 9 (Link)
PAT 3 (Link): Nine
Ball runout situation.

PAT 3 Angle Drill


(Link): Take ball in hand after each shot and position cueball on the rail and diamond.
PAT 1-7b Frozen
Rail Drill (Link)

Small
Angle/Stun Shot Drill: Set the numbered balls up as shown, with the cue ball in position 1, just
off straight from the 9 ball. Begin by potting the 9 ball in the corner and stunning the cue ball up the table
into position 2, making sure you leave a small angle similar to the first. Pot the 8 ball in the opposite
corner and stun up for position 3, again, remember to leave an angle. Repeat this process for all 9 balls. If
you run out of natural position, try using the cushion to recover. Do not use english (side-spin)
Stun Shot
Endless Drill: Set two object balls on the foot spot and the head spot. From position 1, pot the object
ball in the corner pocket, whilst stunning the cue ball over to position 2, without using the rail. (Replace
the ball).
You should aim to play exactly the same shot from position 2, with the other ball, which is then replaced.
If you do not get perfect position, play 1 or more recovery shots using rails if necessaryto stay within the
ideal pattern. Try not to use english to recover the shot if there is a plain ball shot available, even if cue-
ball has to travel a little further.

Beginner - Run of 10
Medium - Run of 30
Advanced - Run of 80+

Finesse Hit
Drill: Using the grid pattern shown, try and pot the balls in any order, without touching a rail, or
touching another object ball. Start the cue ball wherever you want. Hint,try removing the inside
balls as quickly as you can, this allows you more room to manoeuvre the cue-ball around.
Targets (Reference to Finesse Hit Drill)
Beginner - 9 balls
Medium - 1 set of 15 balls
Advanced - 2 sets of 15 balls

Pro Billiard Training Position 5 (Link): Object balls are frozen on the rails.

PAT 1-10 9-Ball Situation Drill Level one on PAT test book.

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