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Although it is mechanically correct, there are certainly ways to swing a golf club efficiently without keeping the left arm straight at impact. I believe the most significant example is Retief Goosen, who strikes the ball with a relatively loose left arm at impact. Although it may cause inconsistencies in ball striking for some players, there are far more vital fundamentals that account for consistent and accurate ballstriking.

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I havent seen him on a swing vision in a while but Lee Westwood's left arm used to be significantly bent at impact. However, he is the exception. I would say shoot for a straight left arm (not rigid of course), if its fully extended that makes for a more predictable impact.

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