Not bad. I see some early extension. Also called "humping the goat". Common among better players. Your butt moves towards the ball a few inches which will lead to inconsistent strikes. The club angle at impact will be significantly steeper with the hands higher at impact than address. When you transition your weight to your lead side as you start the downswing, think of all you weight going towards your heel. That helped me tremendously. The Hogans 5 lessons mental thought of feeling like your lead hip was strapped to a wall behind you didn't work for me. It's trying to accomplish the same thing of preventing early extension though. Sometimes you have to try several different swing thoughts before you find one that works. Also, the trail elbow action seems a little odd the way it is behind your torso on the downswing. However, the lead arm through the hit looks excellent. It stays close to your body. Didn't look at a face on view. The early extension and trail elbow are probably related. The EE is causing the trail elbow to get behind you so you'll have enough room for the club to swing through.
All in all, not bad at all.