I think we are in agreement
Although it's the way you learned, it's technically incorrect. Wherever the face is aimed at separation, that is generally where the ball starts out flying. The curvature is determined by the divergent path of the clubhead through the ball.
A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
If the clubhead is aimed at B at separation, and the path is toward C, the ball will start barely right of B and curve towards A. Scientific studies have proven this, and I believe Brian concurs as well.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong ... but I believe what Brian stated was:
A ............. B .............
C ............. D ............. E
Considering your target is
C
To hit a fade to the target (
C) : Align your body to A, Align the club face to B, and swing along your body alignment.
To hit a draw to the target (
C) : Align your body to E, Align the club face to D, and swing along your body alignment.
That is what I understood Jack to be saying. Aim left with an open face to fade, and aim right with a closed face to draw.