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Lag

Angle retention in downswing

Pronunciation

/læɡ/

Definition

The angle maintained between the club shaft and the lead arm during the downswing. Maintaining lag stores power that is released through impact, generating significant clubhead speed. Tour professionals maintain excellent lag, while amateurs often lose it early, costing distance.

Example

"Creating more lag added 15 yards to his drive."

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