The one thing that jumps out at me is how little axis tilt he has on the downswing...I understand to much is not good (such as in my swing) but I have never seen that in a swing.
It's just there are SO many people in here, that know so much about the swing, and I was really hoping to get some views and insight into the Pavin pattern.
No worries though, some folks might just enjoy the shots of his swing I posted
Pavin is a TGM golfer....also uses a 10-20-C trigger type. Per Pavin's "Shotmaking" book (hardcover edition) pages 28 and 29. "I do not subscribe to the philosophy of the downswing occurring "from the ground up". I feel that if I swing down with my shoulders, my hips will follow. However, if I begin the downswing by turning my hips or driving with my legs, the shoulders don't necessarily have to follow. If the shoulders go first, it's much easier for everything to unwind naturally. You'll hit the ball solidy with greater consistency, and there's no loss of power. I'll hammer away at this theme more later."
Pavin's procedure is a swinging stroke pattern. I'm sure he also knows how to hit.