From what I've seen, it seems to get used a lot when your starting out, but the really good players basically almost never seem to do it.
As far as I can tell, if the ball is being shuffled along, the only way to get control of the ball is to get your mallet to the ball, if someone's ball jointing you just need to hit the players mallet and they loose control of the ball.
From what I've seen, it seems to get used a lot when your starting out, but the really good players basically almost never seem to do it.
As far as I can tell, if the ball is being shuffled along, the only way to get control of the ball is to get your mallet to the ball, if someone's ball jointing you just need to hit the players mallet and they loose control of the ball.