OK, then try this - coil fully, then keeping your right shoulder back,
laterally shift your hips toward the target while your hands drop, the right
shoulder heads toward the ball. It was an effect of doing other things.
As the third 'Center' of the Gear Train (after the Feet and Knees) , the Hip
Turn Leads the Lagging fourth Center, the Shoulder Turn. It thereby initiates
its Acceleration. We have no disagreement on that point.
From there, the Shoulders Pull the Arms; the Arms Pull the Hands (dropping
or not); and the Hands Pull the Club. In contrast, your position (as
explained in prior posts) is that the Hands drop and that this causes the
Shoulders to move. This is inconsistent not only with the correct
Downstroke Sequence as defined in 6-M-1 of The Golfing Machine, but
also with the operation of Centrifugal Force that is responsible for that
Sequence.