Thrust is directed at the inside-aft quadrant of the Ball only when the player is (a) monitoring the (Cross-Line) Delivery Path (of the Hands per 10-23); or (b) is employing the Hitter's (Cross-Line) Angle of Approach procedure. Otherwise, Swingers (and Hitters) monitoring the (On Line) Geometric Plane Line (the Straight Line Baseline of the Inclined Plane per 2-J-3) should direct Thrust directly at the back of the Ball. In all instances the Thrust is directed by the Tracing Right Forearm and Forefinger (#3 Pressure Point).
Regarding swingers directing thrust at the back of the ball if monitoring the baseline of the inclined plane, I stumbled on this a week ago when practicing .
My tendency is too push shots straight right if I aim at the 4 o'clock postion of the ball(assuming 3 o'clock is back of the ball). I decided to direct my thrust to one dimple just below 3 o'clock position and this achieved two things, my drives went straight and it added 20 yards to my drive. I carried this thought to my round last week and today and it was fun to hear the other players say "this guy is absoulutely killing the ball!
I'm glad to hear directing thrust at the back of the ball is valid depending on the procedure used; I was beginning to wonder if I was straying off the mark.