Agroves - A couple things on the golf swing. I would suggest two things that I noticed right away. First is your right knee I would not let it rotate too far back. Keep it pointed toward the ball. Align your right foot perpendicular to your path. This will stabilize your hips and increase the torque and not allow you to slide too far behind the ball. Think of how a pitcher uses the base leg to throw a ball.
Second is your left arm. You are trying to take the club back farther to increase the swing but you are shortening the arc by bending the left elbow. By bending the left elbow and then trying to straighten it out you are changing your distance from the ball and this is why you don't catch it cleanly. Try only taking the club back to 9:00 but keep your left arm straight. You will increase your distance and be much more accurate. Very few people have the flexibility to take the club head back to 11:00 and be accurate. I have worked with many people and have made great improvements. Try it out.
As to the spine angle. You are arching your back to bend over instead of keeping your back straght and bending from the hip sockets. Try this stand stright up and then sit down as if on a bar stool then bend from the hip sockets. This will reduce fatigue from the back and not tear your spine to pieces when you rotate the golf swing.
I am close to geting my certification for golf injuries and swing mechanics. This is taught by a PGA member and a chiropractor if you are wondering what my qualifications are.
I hope this helps. Make another video of this later and I will help you out more.
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