Jul 02
The golf swing speed dictates how far you can hit the ball. One way to increase your golf swing speed is to change equipment by making your clubs lighter.
Changing your golf equipment to be fitted with lighter shafts can get you several extra yards on all your shots. Instead of playing heavy, steel shafts in your irons, consider switching to graphite shafts. Graphite shafts are considerably lighter than steel shafts, which will make it easier to accelerate the golf club in the swing. If you prefer steel shafts in your irons, you can still choose lighter steel shafts that will help to improve your golf swing speed. Finally, consider changing to a driver that has a lighter head. Coupled with a light shaft, this combination can provide maximum distance.
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Jun 02
Before Tiger Woods made golf popular with people under fifty, the sport had a hard time garnering respect. Rarely did you ever hear the words “golfer” and “athlete” in the same sentence, for instance. Things are different now, however. The pros spend as much time in the gym these days laying the foundations for their phenomenal golf swing speed as they do on the course.
Keep this in mind as you grumble in frustration as yet another of your shots virtually dies on the tee. If you want to increase your golf swing speed, it’s a matter of physics. You need to increase the strength of your upper body, as well as your core. Doing so will enable you to give that ball the boost it needs to skim toward the hole.
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Apr 21
Golf swing speed is a measure of how fast a player gets the club moving through the downswing into impact. The best golfers, those with low-handicaps, work hard to obtain the highest possible swing speed in an attempt to maximize distance and accuracy. High golf swing can increase both spin and velocity, meaning more distance off the tee with woods and more action around the greens with high-lofted irons and wedges. Players who are working on their swing speed aim to accelerate for the maximum speed to occur exactly at the point of impact. Accelerating through the golf swing to the point at which the ball is struck also tightens the swing plane, minimizing the chances the club might stray of its appropriate path and hit an errant shot.
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Feb 25
I had never realized it until recently, but my golf swing speed is what would make or break my game. A lot of people (myself included) have a tendency to equate lightening speed with herculean power. While that sometimes does let physics add to your muscle power when driving or chipping, it often has a detrimental effect on the control that any golfer can tell you is crucial to play a good game. It took a lot of work to slow down my golf swing speed, but sure enough, that nasty slice became a tiny push, and with further work, the ball was going exactly where it was meant to go.
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Dec 24
Different players out on the PGA tour get by with different tempos. For some guys, like Ernie Els, it looks like they aren’t swinging hard at all. Others, like Tiger Woods, look to be swinging with much more speed. So what golf swing speed will work for you? This really depends upon the other parts of your swing and just how comfortable you are.
The best thing to remember about golf swing speed is that you don’t have to swing out of your shoes. You will be much better off if you practice swinging slowly and work your way up from there. The biggest mistake that a young player can make is thinking that golf swing speed determines your success. You’ll be much better off with something that’s slow and comfortable, because your swing will be more consistent that way.
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