Sadlowski longest in the world - sets up with axis tilt and adds even more tilt during the swing. He uses a 6.5 degree Adams and carries the ball 365.
I like this:
"Achieving a level or even upward angle of attack is not the same as hitting "up" on the ball. It is important that your hands be in line or slightly ahead of the clubhead at impact. Note I said "clubhead" and not the ball. There is a big difference. In other words, you never flip your hands at the ball in order to increase your angle of attack, rather, you need some spinal tilt away from the target to achieve this position."
Hmmmm this confuses me. I understand the importance of not throwing the clubhead but how can the hands be in front of the clubhead at impact (on an upward angled swing) and not the ball? It certainly feels like the head starts to pass the hands around low point.