amazon said:Let's not have hal in this subject shall we? Let's focus on getting something productive done for me.
To all the instructors and people out there. Continue posting.
Edit,
Incidentally I follow through all the time. The main question seems to be, how do I know when to use a punch stroke or follow stroke? And how do I execute a punch stroke when the cue ball doesn't care once the tip hits it?
Watch this... http://youtube.com/watch?v=IpSgK5mamAA.
Almost every shot before 1:26 seconds are punch. The big stroke into the pack is smooth follow for more power and spin. Spin is a killer on a snooker table because of throw, so most top snooker players use this short follow stroke (punch) stroke. If you play good position, you don't need all of the spin. I didn't watch the rest of the video, but I know most of the shots after that will be punch.