Today I would like to analyze the above images.
The first image is the setup. He is set well, evenly balanced.
The second image is an indicator of how the hips and arms rotate back. I will say, in my eyes, he needs to hinge his hands earlier. Third image, he hinges his hands but I feel it happens too late, which can cause him to lose power. The fourth image is great. He has a good hip turn and upper body turn. He has shifted his weight well.
The fifth image clearly shows us that there is a big distance between his shaft and body (which is good). Many people come down too steep, which can cause a poor result.
The impact image is good. He has a good hip turn and a good weight shift. His left arm is straight at impact which helps get a straight impact position. Post impact image is good. He has rotated with his arms and body, which rotate towards the target. The last image shows a very solid and balanced position which is ideal for all to achieve.
Here are images for the purists to see what the swing plane line should be. My favourite images are the bottom three. If you can keep the club on this path, success will be with you.