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TakeawayThe movement of the club at the start of the backswing. (Her slow takeaway set the pace for her entire swing).
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Takeawayalso take-away, 1964 in reference to food-shops, from take (v.) + away. From 1970 as a noun.
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Takeawaythe beginning of the backswing, the initial movement of the club away from the ball and target Example: A one-piece takeaway is favored by many players.
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TakeawayThe Takeaway is the basic move from the club away from the golf ball to the backswing.
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TakeawayThe start of the backswing TAP IN
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Takeaway The movement of the club at the start of the backswing.
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TakeawayThe motion of moving the golf club away from the target the first foot or so.
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Takeawayafter the address the actual swing motion begins with the takeaway. Thus it is the first movement of the head of the club away from the ball and the beginning of the backswing. Example: "A sm [..]
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TakeawayThe start of your backswing.
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TakeawayThe movement of the club at the start of the backswing.
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TakeawayThe start of the backswing
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TakeawayAlso referred to as the back swing of a Stroke.
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TakeawayThe first part of the backswing.
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TakeawayThe movement of the club at the start of the backswing.
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Takeaway(n) prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises(n) a concession made by a labor union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures(n) the act of taking the ball or puck awa [..]
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Takeawaywhen a man who's approached a women and is making progress leaves, wether a few seconds or hours, in order to demonstrate a lack of neediness and increase her attraction to him.
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