The Brim Down Move

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I haven't read anything about a move that I've noticed most of the pro's do with their heads from the top of the backswing to impact -- namely, tilting their foreheads more toward that ground. It's particularly noticeable when the golfer is wearing a cap. At the top of the backswing, usually their eyes are visible (or at least a good portion of their face) from the face-on view, but at impact the brim of their caps is usually obscuring most or all of their face.

I assume that means their necks stick out further at impact than at the top of the backswing as well (from an overhead perspective). I can't figure out what causes that "brim down" move, but it seems almost universal. I'd post pics if I knew how. Would love to hear your thoughts --
 
one thing i dont like is when the "announcers say" look at how good adam scotts posture is, his straight back and chin up. Then when he goes and hits the ball his neck line gets more parallel to the ground so he is looking at the ball in the center of his vision. I had a gentleman today that had a previoius lesson with another instructor and he was trying to look down his nose at the ball and he looked akward and out of balance. None of the greats looked like that.
 
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