NHA 2.0 Clubface and Marbles

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Love this forum and the advice - been following it for a while and thought I would post. I've been down a few different roads with regards to my swing and have ended up a little underplane and swinging in to out... hooks and blocks.

I'm a low single digit handicapper with good distance and recently rediscovered NHA 2.0 (first purchased NHA when I started playing golf about 3.5 years ago and had no clue what I was doing) - perfect vid for my situation. I've worked on catching the drop with my pivot, yellow brick road, etc... genius... I've been successful in moving my path to the left.

Sorry for the rambling intro...

Occasionally (particularly under pressure) I can still get the clubface a little too shut for my downswing path, even if I've zero'd out path. On the backswing I like the positions Mr. Hogan describes in his famous Life mag article. However, in the downswing I am flying blind a little bit at the moment. In NHA 2, around the "Gather the Marbles" section BManz talks about clubface insurance - the relationship between the shaft plane and clubface, angled hinging, etc... for people trying to become an expert in this area, what are some of the keys you've felt here? Where can I find more info?

Thanks for the right kick in the pants - I think this could be my final missing piece that would allow me to devote much more of my practice time to short game/putting.
 
I would have to go back and look at "gathering the marbles", but once Kevin and others pointed out that the right hand is also very important in controlling the clubface--especially in better players--I have improved dramatically. For me it is more of a delayed release feel or not letting the right wrist/hand roll over too soon to keep the ball from going too far left.
 
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