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seems to be the opposite of the what the trackman video was suggesting, no? he's saying to move the club low and left, but trackman said it was better to swing open to the target for draw spin and a flat plane.
as someone who lives out on the toe for these shots, i've been told i need to swing more down the line so i try to envision swinging out a bit. seems to give me much better contact and much better spin.
I thought the same thing so I went back and watched Andrew Rice when he was making his swings to demonstrate the technique and while he was swinging the club head out to the right as it approached the ball, the club handle was staying low and around his body (like under the table/wall as Bradley was suggesting). And Andrew's club head began turning back in and around his body through the impact area. So I think the player Andrew Rice was teaching in the Trackman video was too out-to-in versus holding the club head down the line, which is why he was describing it in the way he was.