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Yes, it can. When you are hitting the Golf ball with the swing you first go through a series of movements. First, you twist your body, you then take the stick back as far as possible to give yourself time to develop force. Then you bring it forward to hit the ball. Of course, there are other actions that may be included but this is a simpler explanation.

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