After some experimentation, I've discovered that I'm making my best contact when I'm aiming extremely inside-aft, way more than the 2-3 dimples that's often recommended, seemingly at the the dividing line between the inside-aft and inside-fore portions of the ball. The ball goes straight, and I'm making good contact (these are on chips, but I've encountered the same thing in the full swing as well). Aiming this far inside of the ball, how do I ensure that I don't swing overly inside-out? And out of curiosity, how the heck can I hit a cut aiming this far inside of the ball? I'm a swinger, BTW.