I'm looking forward to discussing the vertical dimension of this issue. It affects how deep divots you're taking and what you need to do to avoid slicing the club under the ball instead of driving the club straightish through.
I think this is even more intriguing than the hook/draw/straight/fade/slice/push/pull dimension.
I can slice a draw anytime I want. It is really easy to do with a wedge and with the ball back in the stance. It's THE way to make a a lob wedge that was supposed to carry 82 yards and spin left towards the pin, to stop short of the bunker
I've been a digger throughout my time as a golfer. Ball compression is much better with a thin divot or even without a divot, and when separation happens on the shallowest angle. If I had a stroke where the ball left the club at low point I wouldn't be a digger.
I've got the digging under reasonably control now. But I'm still digging more than I like with all clubs except the driver, and it probably costs me a few yards. And I still hit the occational "perfect" shot that ends up short. A few years ago that beast haunted me regularly and this has turned me into a distance control freak.