First of all, if there are other posts or videos about this already, please refer me and then feel free to delete this.
After @Gerry_Lager was kind enough to provide some feedback on the videos I posted yesterday, I really started thinking about what my knees should be doing in my backswing. Currently, as I start the backswing, my left knee turns away from the target and my right knee sort of pivots and moves back.. if that makes sense? But after reading @GolfLivesMatter 's post about feeling your inside trail foot push off, I tried that, and now my front knee stays straight and bends towards the ball now and I can almost feel my shoulders and everything else moving towards the ball.. Funny enough, the right knee still sort of extends back a little..
Whew, that was a lot of explaining, haha. Let me know if that makes sense, and if I'm on the right track?
Again, if there are specific videos for this let me know, @Tom Saguto usually wears pants in his videos so it's hard to see exactly what's going on with his knees.. haha.
Thanks so much everyone! You guys have already been so helpful in the few days I've been on here, and hopefully I can start helping too(not just asking for advice all the time)
@Julian - Sounds like you're heading in the right direction. Have a look at this KFC Club lesson on the knees. Also, watch how Charlie Wi's knees work here. That's what we're after.
@GolfLivesMatter - Yes, proper extension absolutely creates the space you seek. It might be worth a refresher viewing of this lesson.