Under varying conditions, it is much, much easier to control follow if the shot allows the cue ball to be rolling when it hits the object ball. If you want to go through just an inch or two, a rolling cue ball doesn't work for half-table shots. Then you probably want stun-draw or stun-follow.
An example of the advantage of the rolling cue ball: With the object ball even with the side pockets and the cue ball on the head string, it is much easier to follow to the far end rail than to draw back to the near end rail. I think few would prefer draw on that shot. Of course the OP has a much shorter cue travel, and then things even out, depending.