Want to hit your fairway woods like Tommy Fleetwood? Start with this elite setup: grip down, ball just inside the left heel, and no divot, no chunk. Tommy shares how he brushes the grass through impact and creates effortless power by focusing on hip turn and staying centered.
These pro swing thoughts can change your game—get behind the ball, rotate fully, and deliver that clean, pure strike every time. Perfect for amateurs looking to level up!
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First things first is the setup. I um I grip down on everything. So, as well as my eyes, I would grip down on a fairway wood. Ball position will be towards my left heel. This is just for a stock shot. Obviously, when it gets to manipulating the ball and moving it around, I’ll try and do as much in setup as possible for but for a stock shot. Left heel. I don’t really want to take a divot, but I also don’t want to catch behind it like a driver. So, it’s for me through impact. It’s just keeping keeping my levels and brushing the grass. And that’s something that I’ll keep in mind pretty much most of the time in my swing. The only other thing, it’s a wood longer club. Make sure I get a big hip turn on the way back and make sure I get enough turn and energy and get behind the ball in the way back without swaying off it. And those are my key thoughts really. Good setup, good ball position, good turn.
