You should feel extensor action from start-up until follow-through (both arms straight after impact). To me, it feels like I'm pushing the handle away from me during the entire stroke. It's a strange feeling at first, but it really gives the stroke some structure.
Here are a couple other extensor action "feels" for you to try (though not at the same time!)...
1) Feel like you pull your left arm straight using pressure point #3.
OR
2) Assume your address posture. Grab your left thumb with your right hand. Now start a backswing and feel like you pull gently on your left thumb, which in turn pulls your left arm straight.
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