Would it be fair to say that between the weight shift to the left, the hips turning, and the shoulder drive movements create enough hip slide so that you do not need to worry about a conscious slide?
Yesterday I had my best ball striking round in quite some time and was literally playing golf in straight lines around the course.
I felt absolutely no hip slide at all with my motion. From top my only swing thought was slow and steady right arm drive and with the same tempo for a hip turn.
My finish was always wonderfully balanced which means I had to be getting onto my left side, but not consciously doing so.
Learn to trace the Plane Line with the #3 PP and a Right Forearm Flying Wedge. Do 50 Right Forearm Wedge Strokes per day (no Left Arm). Tie the Wrist and Forearm in a cast if you must or bend a spoon and wrap it in tape so that your right wrist stays bent.
It will take awhile to learn. A few weeks, a month, I can't put a time on it. Once you learn this, you won't have Pivot questions anymore.
I know that that's a crappy argument. But until that Right Forearm Flying Wedge can move from a cocked/bent right elbow to a straight right elbow.....
Basic Motion, chip shots, Right Arm Only, intact Right Arm Flying Wedge, Tracing the Plane Line, from bent Elbow to Straight Elbow. The Right Hand doesn't pass the navel even when the right arm is straight.
Once you can do that, then you can pour on the pivot as hard as you can because the Pivot affects the speed of the right arm straightening.
I'm going to get a lot of criticism for what I just said.