Wait, what? Maybe I’m misunderstanding? I thought, on a driver swing, if you move the ball toward the target from optimum (the “top” of the circle as viewed from above and behind the golfer), that the swing path would go more outside-to-in. Which is why, e.g., Adam Young, talks about hitting it to the left (but ‘straight’) about 20 degrees or so from parallel, because his ball position is so far forward to enhance his launch angle. At that point in his swing, the clubhead’s past the middle of his arc, and is starting outside-to-in. And UP! (LOL 18 degree launch and 1400 RPM spin)
Maybe I misread it?