Looks more like a hitter's 'carry back' rather than a true swing. Either way you look to be closing the clubface on the backswing.
Work on finish swivel and you'll find that you can 'allow' rotation on the backswing, it will also help you get your pivot to move through to a full finish better.
Eyes closed, heavy club, back and through, back and through. ROLL on that line!
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Well first off to all thanks.
ANd yes I am a6 and should be lower if had better shortgame.
I avg between 9-10 fairways with driver and 9-10 GIR and 255-260 carry off the tee.
I played 14 holes yesterday as a course has finally opened up. and got that many in before dark. Shot 1 over with a water ball and a 3 put bogey. Was hitting the ball quite crisp.
Worked on 3 things. I felt I was standing a bit far from the ball and so was starting the club away using my arms and going outside. Well I got my arms hanging more naturally down and let my self use a more body controlled pivot going back.
Secondly In doing so, I made sure my arms were soft since my hands were no longer taking the club back. Yes I did give a wee bit of extensor feel but with my softer arms I was able to feel them rotate more going back. I think my crossing the line issues were based on inadequately turning my forearms to the plane.
Finally the added benefit of this was that by making a slower more deliberate backswing with the pivot, I felt there was less wobble at the top. Usually I would sling the club up to the top and the momentum would cause some "wobble" or breakdown.
Now I can't validate what I am saying with video yet but I el different. ANd I was able to better feel my top of s wing position with driver and was finishing in better balance too.