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Don't overswing in a bid for more power

  • Friday, 14 April 2006
  • Graeme McDowell
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Stay short of parallel

When I take the club back I sweep it away on a wide arc. I'm careful not to narrow my swing by breaking my wrists too early.

I don't get to the parallel position – there's more control for me this way – but I do complete a full shoulder turn.

At the top my left shoulder is under my chin and my back faces the target.

At this point 90% of my weight has moved to the right side.

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