OK guys good stuff...... But since I can't get out on the range I don't want to get confused.
Ok I have taken the club back and am ready to start the downswing. I have been taught the following by TGM teachers.
Plant my heel and my right shoulder goes to the ball. My hands go to the ball accelerating the club longitudinally. I have been encouraged to swing flatter so that "the club should feel like it is coming out of the center of my back" ie on the elbow plane. So I am trying to put all this together with some of the thoughts you have posted. My question is if I start down with the shoulder going to the ball, my hands going to the ball and I am going to spin the flywheel with the swinging procedure how is that going to feel like the club is coming out of the center of my back as it appears Hogan's does. Once the shoulder and the hands start at the ball it seems the die is cast and its going to feel everything is coming off of the right shoulder. Of course if I have abducted my right arm to my side I know I have flattened my plane. and when viewed down the line it might look like the club is coming from my mid back. To further complicate these feels is the feeling of the right forearm on plane with the shaft at address and through out the backswing vs setting up with the hands lower at address. Going even further is working in the hands feeling high or low at impact !!!. So I hope you keep discussing this so it makes more sense to me.