If the toe pointing at the target at arms straight is a sign that horizontal hinging took place, and thats a good thing, is there a position in the backswing where I can aim for a certain face angle in relation to the swing path? Sry I'm probably not making much sence, I'm trying to find out how much roll (dont know correct term) I should use. I've been messing with keeping the face square to the path on the way back, accuracy seems alright, but I'd like to horizontal hinge and it seems weird to have different amounts of roll (sry) on either side of the ball. Should the amount of roll (sry) be the same on the way back as from impact> arms straight? If horizontal hinging means the face closes to the path after impact, should I open it to the path on the way back? I realise hinge action is an impact interval thing, but I dont know the corect (TGM) way to explain myself (sry). Dont you hate it when people dont use paragraphs