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Matt Fitzpatrick | Swing Theory | Driver, iron, wedge



Take an enhanced look at the golf swing of PGA TOUR and DP World Tour winner Matt Fitzpatrick, with analysis from CBS Sports and PGA TOUR LIVE commentator Mark Immelman, including a deeper breakdown of the 2022 U.S. Open winner’s current driver, iron and wedge swings. His amateur career includes winning the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship, as well as membership on the 2012 English European Boys Team Championship squad and the 2013 Walker Cup Team representing Great Britain & Ireland. The Sheffield, England, native attended Northwestern University and is a three-time European Ryder Cup team member.

00:00 Intro
01:05 Driver – Back
04:22 Driver – Side
08:55 Iron
11:58 Wedge
14:35 Close

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8 Comments

  1. This is the PGA Tour swing I would recommend no one copies.

    They aren't doing a good job of describing what's happening in his swing, but most swings go from supinated wrist hinge (what the idiot announcer called "bowed") to pronated wrist hinge (released club).

    Effectively, open to closed from top to bottom (after the takeaway).

    Matt has a super strong grip at address, so he cannot bow his wrist at the top or he will hit a quick hook left.

    So, he leaves the club closed and just uses extreme grip strength to hold the club face open throughout the downswing (hold off for spin).

    This causes a neat little straight pull that draws slightly.

    Why would I say no one should copy… just like mr hovland, hold off wrist strength swings erode the joint and eventually eliminate the player completely.

    Really just a terrible swing he makes work through excessive practive and physical ability. Not worth copying. 😊

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