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WEIGHT A MO...

Matt’s light relief as he solves driver problem

- ■ by NEIL McLEMAN

MATT FITZPATRIC­K revealed a weight had been lifted from his game before he climbed into contention at The Players Championsh­ip.

The world No.11 shot rounds of 66 and 69 in Florida to sit five shots off the clubhouse lead held by his successor as US Open champion Wyndham Clark (inset).

And Fitzpatric­k said: “It felt a bit more like my old self. How long have I not felt like my old self? Since February of last year probably.”

The Sheffield star then recounted how he had put weights in the grips of his irons during “testing” at the start of last season, then tried the same with his driver.

He took the weights out of his iron the following month but “forgot” about the four grams added to his biggest club until this February.

“I took it to Titleist, they regripped it for me and they’re like, ‘Oh, you know there’s a weight in there?’ – and I almost had a heart attack.”

Fitzpatric­k said he had been pulling his drives left for a year until just before the Phoenix Open.

“My driving kind of got worse from pretty much after Harbour Town,” he said. “We were just very confused swing-wise, did all sorts. The weight in the grip just made the ball go more right to left, basically more club closure.

“Turns out, take the weight out of the top of the driver and I’ve driven it a lot better.

“Because as soon as I came out and hit the next day, it felt night and day. I could hit it as hard as I want and it wouldn’t go left. Previously, I felt like I hit it hard and it would just go straight left.”

The Ryder Cup star still won the RBC Heritage Classic and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip with the handicap.

“Maybe I’d have won four times if I had it out,” he said. Starting on the 10th, Fitzpatric­k had shared the second-round lead until finding the water on 13 on his way to a double bogey. Clark has dropped only two shots in two days in his two 65s to sit on 14-under par. World No.1 and defending champion Scottie Scheffler needed on-course physio on a neck problem before carding a 69 to sit a shot behind Fitzpatric­k. “Most of the day I was pretty much labouring to get the club somehow away from me,” said the 2022 Masters champion.

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