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  1. This is the myth of getting width in the backswing exposed. You would be
    much better off wrapping your arms around your body and getting the
    clubshaft in as close to the body as possible. The problem is that your
    body will rotate so fast it will be hard to control the clubhead. It will
    fly out from the center too soon. Stronger players are able to control the
    conservation of angular momentum (keeping the clubshaft in to the body) on
    the downswing a lot longer and releasing it at the right time.

  2. Peter width builds torque on the back swing which is then converted into
    swing speed on the downswing. You are absolutely right about keeping
    everything tight on the downswing because the smaller the radius of
    rotation on the downswing the faster the angular acceleration of your trunk
    turn. The back swing needs to be wide for torque build up, the downswing
    needs to be compressed for optimizing angular acceleration and swing speed

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