The video is not that great. I was hitting directly into the Hawaiin Sun so I could not see where the ball was going. It was glaring. I will post a few in the correct forum when I get it together. But here are a few things I noticed. If you laugh it will only be because I look....awkward
#1. When I set up, if you follow the shaft of the club up to my body, it seems to be pointing much too high. it is above the belt buckle and the belly button. Maybe even as high as my stomach. I know it's too high. How can I correct that?
#2. Without a doubt, I am taking the club too high. It looks damn near over my head.
#3. Downswing appears to have way too much weight on the right leg ( my leg looks almost stiff as a board and I appear off balance. And I appear to be breaking my wrists at impact.
So I will be posting some videos. Is there any way to download what I have to the V1 app. I could not see that silhouette thing when I was filming so I did not know if it would be correct.
@Tom Holt - As it says in the face-on photos I previously shared from the book, with the irons you want your arms hanging down naturally from your shoulders - nearly vertical - with the butt end of the club pointing preferably towards the top of your pants zipper and definitely no higher than your belt buckle.
Go through the setup section in the school again and follow all the guidelines provided to put yourself in the proper posture. Allow the arms to hang as described so that your hands are beneath your chin. If in doing all this properly you find that the toe end of the club's sole is noticeably off the ground, then some lie angle adjustment may be necessary.
Well, at least you were able to do some self-analysis, @Tom Holt. We're all just so sorry to hear about that glaring Hawaiian sun.....😒😎
Anyway, you should be able to upload your videos to the V1 app, but if they're not suitable for public consumption you may want to re-record when your tropical sun is at a different angle.
As for your setup, below are a couple of photos from the Stack and Tilt book. There is also plenty of detailed instruction in Chapter 1 of the Golf Swing Simplified course and Part 1 of the Get Out and Go Play program.
If you're setting up properly and the club is still pointing too high, then it may be a matter of the lie angles on your clubs needing adjustment. However, before going for a fitting and having any clubs bent I'd be absolutely certain that your posture and other foundational elements are correct.