A Dewsweeper writes in that he is having trouble with the club coming in too steep from the outside wants to know if we have a tip to help him visualize and practice the right path of the downswing. This dewsweeper feels he has trouble with where the club is supposed to go from
the top of back swing and doesn't understand whats supposed to start the down swing.

If path is from the outside make sure first that your face is square. An open club face is often the culprit of a poor and outside down swing path.

Now let's make sure you have proper sequence from the top of the back swing.
At the start of down swing pressure changes from the right heel to left foot. At this time the left knee goes back to where it was at the address position. The key to getting the club on plane is for the arms to fall/ lower club down the plane at this time.

Next the hips pull the chest and then the chest pulls arms and club through the impact zone and turns completely to the finish!
Visual to practice: put a noodle from pool on shaft directly on target line at angle of shaft at address slightly out of reach of club during back swing
Feel club swing up noodle going back and try and make it go down or even under coming down