Lesson Tee: Accuracy

Steal My Feel

Hinge early to hit more fairways

January 2011

Every now and then I have a tendency to let my drives leak to the right of my target. It's a problem that comes in part from being a fraction laid off at the top of my swing. Being laid off means my clubshaft is pointing well left of my target when I finish my backswing, instead of parallel with the target line. My club has actually been laid off all my life, and I believe this hurts my accuracy. So I'm working to get the clubshaft on line at the top.

One way I help myself get into a better position is to hinge my wrists early in the backswing. I do it as soon as I take the club back, rather than waiting until I'm nearly at the top of the swing like many golfers do. The early hinge gives me a nice feeling that the clubshaft is pointing where it should at the top. It's one less thing to worry about when I have to put it in the fairway.

IAN POULTER has won 10 events worldwide and is 15th in the World Golf Ranking.

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