Draw Shot

Draw Shots:

The draw shot is a fundamental skill in billiards that allow you to control the cue ball’s movement by making it spin backward after contact with the object ball. This technique helps you navigate tricky table positions, avoid obstacles, and set up your next shot with precision.

In this category, you’ll explore the mechanics behind executing this skill, including cue ball positioning, stroke technique, and the right amount of follow-through. Whether it’s pulling the cue ball back for better position or escaping tight spots, mastering the draw shot adds a powerful tool to your arsenal for strategic and controlled play.

  1. Draw for Show, Follow for the Dough

  2. How To Draw The Cue Ball Farther And With Precision

  3. How To Shoot A Kiss Back Shot

  4. Luck of the Draw: 10 Tips For More Backspin

  5. Drills for Precise Draw Shots

  6. Back to the Drawing Board

  7. Tip Drill Troubleshooting: Why Isn’t The Cue Ball Coming Straight Back?

  8. Learning the Draw Shot

  9. Is There Such A Thing As Draw Induced Throw?

  10. How To Draw The Cue Ball

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