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DRIVING H PRACTICE H TOUR INSIGHT H FIVE-MINUTE LESSON H STRATEGY H THE ARCHIVE H MENTAL GAME H SWING SWING STUDY: DUSTIN JOHNSON AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE 2016 US OPEN CHAMPION’S POWERFUL SWING Dustin Johnson has been the poster boy for the modern power- hitting Tour pro for the best part of a decade. His technique is by no means orthodox in places but it’s been fi nely tuned to deliver immense clubhead speed through impact with complete control. Two things allow DJ to achieve that. The fi rst is that he prefers to hit a slight fade off the tee. Whereas in the past, the go-to shot ADDRESS As with all modern Tour pros, DJ presents exemplary swing basics. He stands tall with just a hint of knee fl ex. He has his hands a little further away from his body than, say, Rory McIlroy, but he’s not ‘reaching’ for the ball. 30 GolfPlus Junior March-April 2020 for elite golfers was a soft draw, now it’s a power fade. In DJ’s case, his shut clubface at the top of the swing requires him to aggressively rotate his upper and lower body through the ball so that he can hold the face square or slightly open at impact. If DJ released his forearms Ernie Els-style through impact, the ball would fl y left and further left every single time. BACKSWING DJ is unusual in that his arms rise away from his body in the takeaway. His left arm is ‘outside’ the target line and his right elbow is set forward and out in front of him with no sign of any folding. Do not try this at home! HALF BACK By this stage, many players have their left arm deeper and more behind them. This exaggerated position is due to DJ’s philosophy of keeping the clubface pointing directly at the ball in the early part of his backswing.