downswing

[ US /ˈdaʊnˌswɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dˈa‍ʊnswɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a swing downward of a golf club
  2. a worsening of business or economic activity
    the market took a downturn
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How To Use downswing In A Sentence

  • If your grips get damp over the course of a round, you could lose control of the club on the downswing, even if you're wearing a fresh glove.
  • But when there is a downswing, the clothes reflect it.
  • A weak grip causes the clubface to open during the backswing and remain open in the downswing.
  • An on-plane downswing returns to the ball at the same angle as the backswing.
  • There is strong evidence that the downswing that drove stock markets to multi-year lows earlier this year have come to an end.
  • For starters, the hip hop scene at UW is on the downswing, which surprises me.
  • Notebook prices have been on the downswing in the last few months, with basic models costing around Rs 50,000.
  • The danger for almost all golfers is that the right side tends to be dominant at the start of the downswing.
  • Tilting your spine to the right helps shallow out your downswing and allows you to make contact with a sweeping motion, hitting up on the ball.
  • We started with his takeaway, then we fixed his back swing, then we went on to the start of his downswing.
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