Smith hopes driver tweak can lead to maiden major win
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[June 15, 2022]
(Reuters) - Australia's Cameron
Smith is hoping a tweak to his driver will bring more accuracy off
the tee and help his bid for a maiden major title at the U.S. Open
this week.
Though boasting a stellar short game and iron play, world number six
Smith has struggled to hit fairways this season, with his driving
accuracy percentage outside the top 150 on the U.S. Tour.
Smith, who finished outside the top 40 at the recent Canadian Open,
said he had taken a half-inch off the shaft and adjusted the head
weight of his Titleist driver, and was happy with the results on the
practice range.
"It feels good. I think the last couple of weeks the driver got me
into a little bit of trouble," the 28-year-old told reporters.
"I just get a little bit -- that first move away from the ball for
me is really key.
"I find it hard with the driver to kind of stay in control of that
first sequence of the swing.
"I just hit a few balls on the range today, I felt like I could find
the swing, I guess, a little bit more and that's just what we need."
After claiming the biggest win of his career earlier this year at
the Players Championship, Smith finished joint third at the Masters
and tied for 13th at the PGA Championship.
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Australia's Cameron Smith tees off on the 15th during the final
round REUTERS/Mike Segar
He may need his driver firing to make a major
breakthrough at the Country Club at Brookline, Massachusetts, which
has thin fairways and thick rough.
However, the small greens may play into Smith's hands on the longer
holes.
"I feel like I’ve had a little bit of success in U.S. Opens before
and this is a really good venue for me," said Smith, whose best
result at the tournament was joint fourth in 2015 at the Chambers
Bay course in Washington state.
"It’s probably my favourite U.S. Open venue I think I’ve been to.
Lots of options off the tee. Just a real typical old-school course.
I love it."
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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