force follow shot
Plural
force follow shots
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(cue sports) a shot where the cue ball is struck above center with enough force to follow the object ball into the pocket
A force follow shot is a technique in pool or snooker where the player strikes the cue ball with a bit of extra power, causing it to move forward after hitting the object ball. This is done by hitting the cue ball above its center, creating a forward spin that helps it travel in the direction the player wants, often toward a better position for the next shot. The force follow shot is used to control the cue ball’s movement after potting an object ball, requiring precise timing and strength to achieve the right amount of spin and speed.
- He nailed the force follow shot to sink the ball cleanly.
- Her force follow shot set up an easy shot on the next ball.
- They practiced force follow shots all afternoon.
- The force follow shot requires precise control.
- A good force follow shot requires a steady hand.