Easily. Even if the gap were much smaller, 6-8 inches of follow is possible. Here are some techniques that work:if the distance between the OB And CB is a chalks width or less can the shooter ,strike the ball full and follow the cue ball 6-8 inches with a level stroke?
NV B.49 - Using your knuckles to prevent a double hit and stop the cue ball, with Bob Jewett
NV B.50 - Using your knuckles to prevent a double hit and get follow, with Bob Jewett
NV B.51 - Using your natural forward stroke limit to prevent a double hit and get draw, with Bob Jewett
NV B.52 - Using a fouette shot to prevent a double hit, with Bob Jewett
NV B.50 - Using your knuckles to prevent a double hit and get follow, with Bob Jewett
NV B.51 - Using your natural forward stroke limit to prevent a double hit and get draw, with Bob Jewett
NV B.52 - Using a fouette shot to prevent a double hit, with Bob Jewett
Also, cue elevation, even a lot, doesn't guarantee a single hit, and a foul can still be called. For more info, see:
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Regards,
Dave