I understand. I was merely pointing out something that he can improve on with his setup posture. He honestly should shooting a lot of 68's on a 6500 yard course.
You pointed something out to me a couple of years back with my posture. It took a lot of work and time to get it right, but the results have been great and I always keep my eye on it. I literally practice posture every day in a mirror.
If you look at your posture just before you put the club up to the ball, your posture is very good. Your balance points are thrown off by sitting on your heels when you move the clubhead into the ball and your spine sits up a bit too much. Posture is very important and little things can throw things off.
Seems like you're focusing on swing mechanics more that the severe aiming problem you have. That alone and not being too close it will unlock certain things in your swing. Your brain knows where the target is and will overcorrect with a bad setup. If you make swing changes while not training your aim, you'll go nowhere.