roll don't draw
Pretty much right where the cue ball is, played with bottom outside spin, coming off the side rail to set up the eight ball in the side. Just making sure you don’t scratch In the side.
Hey Chris! This is the right cue ball path but I don't like adding the draw. With a thinner cut angle you can roll the cue ball with outside english and hit right at the 3rd diamond softly. You'll also never scratch because you can't get that long without draw, so you just home in on that 3rd diamond.
I am a big believer in rolling the ball before using draw. Draw opens the door to a decelerating stroke in which you lose your draw and lose the cue ball, or over-hitting it. My accuracy in terms of direction and speed with a rolling ball and outside english will dominate anyone trying to use low outside.
A big part of what I teach is the easiest ways to get from ball to ball, and how to leave yourself nothing but more of those easy angles and transitions. Rolling balls with softer swing speeds, not fundamentals, leads to more accuracy and consistency with cue ball.
These is my approach anyway. Lots of pros draw the ball there. They also play on slick new cloth where it's less likely to lose the cue ball, rather than the gritty cloth most of us live on. Everyone can make their own choice. I like to roll!