Most golfers chase accuracy first. They try to hit it straight before learning how to create speed.
That order is backwards.
In golf, power must come first. Accuracy is something you layer on, not something you force at the beginning.
Why Accuracy First Kills Speed
When golfers prioritize control too early, they instinctively:
- Shorten the swing
- Steer the club toward the ball
- Avoid releasing the clubhead
This feels safe, but it removes the very thing that makes the swing work: speed.
Without speed, the clubface never stabilizes naturally. The result is inconsistency, not control.
The Role of Inside Speed
Every efficient swing starts with speed from the inside.
Inside speed allows:
- Centrifugal force to build
- The clubhead to release on its own
- The body to react instead of forcing positions
This is achievable power — not extreme speed, but speed you can repeat.
When power comes from the inside, the swing feels effortless and the body stays organized.
Why Early Power Often Hooks
When golfers first learn to swing from the inside, the ball often over-hooks.
That’s not a failure. It’s a sign that the clubface is finally closing.
Most golfers have the opposite problem — they never manage to release the club at all.
The hook is simply a stage in development.
How Accuracy Is Added
Accuracy isn’t added by controlling the clubface at impact.
It’s added by relocating the release through follow-through intentions.
Instead of fighting the clubface, you allow it to close — and then guide where that closure happens.
This keeps the speed while improving direction.
Control Is Not Added, It’s Avoided Losing
Great players don’t add control.
They avoid losing it.
When the swing is powered correctly, accuracy becomes a byproduct of motion, not a mechanical task.
This is why many classic swings look simple — the work is happening underneath.
Power Unlocks the Rest of the Game
When power comes first:
- Shot shaping becomes available
- Rotation can be used productively
- Follow-through intentions start to matter
- The swing becomes easier to trust
Without power, none of these layers hold.
Get the Order Right
If you’re trying to hit it straight but can’t generate speed, accuracy will always feel fragile.
Learn power first.
Then learn how to keep it but relocate the bad stuff.
That’s when the swing stops feeling controlled — and starts feeling reliable. Your power came first.
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