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\"AWe take a look at the downswing sequence and some golf downswing drills you can practice to perfect your technique.<\/strong><\/p>\n

You’ll never hear anyone complain about the golf swing being too easy – and indeed given how long and fluid the motion is there is certainly plenty of room for things to go wrong.<\/p>\n

But for as many complicated parts as there are to a good golf swing, the fate of your shot is really determined during the downswing. Indeed, if you have ever viewed professional golf before you are probably well aware of the fact that every player takes the club back a little bit differently.<\/p>\n

Once they reach the downswing, however, the goals are always the same: to establish power, control, and precision. Today we will be taking a look at how you can improve your downswing for longer shots and lower scores.<\/p>\n

First, when does the downswing start?<\/h2>\n

That\u2019s a really good question, actually. As I said in the introduction there are plenty of parts to the golf swing, and it can be a little bit challenging telling them apart sometimes.<\/p>\n

The downswing begins immediately as the backswing ends. Traditionally, a backswing is going to take your club from the address position all the way back until the shaft is parallel to the ground. At this point, your back and hips will also turn slightly from the target.<\/p>\n

The moment you bring your club down (a transition that should occur almost seamlessly) you will have entered your downswing – a motion that utilizes all of the power and momentum established by your backswing to create beautiful and consistent shots.<\/p>\n

The downswing sequence<\/h2>\n