I answered this question in another forum but agree totally with pressure points rather than where creases point. Get your #3 and left thumb on the aft side and you should be real close. To check pressure, take grip with left thumb and #3 pp (right index finger segment closest to palm) on the aft side (back). Now push the head of the club against a wall, golf cart, or any other immovable object and feel where the pressure is. Should be #3pp, left thumb, and rt hand against top of left thumb. Grip is good to go.
Try it.
I don't use the thumb/forefinger creases, that is how I ended up playing a slice for about 20 years.
Kevin
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