You did not hold the club face off in the follow through as Phil does. The HOLD is a key part. The hold is basically referring to not letting the toe release over in the follow through(which you did).
The "hinge and hold" technique is most misused term in golf. As pointed out in this video, but perhaps glossed over, there's no "holding" the hinged 90 degree angle through impact. Almost impossible. That angle is released at impact, just like every other swing in golf. Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker end up virtually in the same post-impact position. Regardless of what they feel.,
You did not hold the club face off in the follow through as Phil does. The HOLD is a key part. The hold is basically referring to not letting the toe release over in the follow through(which you did).
The "hinge and hold" technique is most misused term in golf. As pointed out in this video, but perhaps glossed over, there's no "holding" the hinged 90 degree angle through impact. Almost impossible. That angle is released at impact, just like every other swing in golf. Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker end up virtually in the same post-impact position. Regardless of what they feel.,
Precisely!! Feel is not always real in golf