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Well, it would, if the body [or torso] moved just as fast, but it usually doesn't. When the amateur golfer tries to swing his arms faster, he'll come over the top and hit either a pull, a pull-slice, or a pull-hook, depending on the position of the ... more
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How Can I Improve My Clubhead Speed?Answer: Gary's Quick Tips: Improving your clubhead speed starts with the fundamentals - a good grip and an athletic posture. Once you are set up for success, it is easier for your body motion to move freely behind ... more
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Phillips: The true answer depends on what is causing you to lose your clubhead speed. There are many reasons why people lose clubhead speed, but let’s review two of the most common causes: 1) Limited Spinal Rotation – This is probably the most ... more
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Using the Suunto G6, a player can try different types of shot and study the effect of different factors on clubhead speed. If the relationship between tempo, rhythm, and backswing is in order, the clubhead speed will also improve. Speed at the end ... more
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Every golfer would like to drive the ball at least a little further. To do this, one must improve his or her club head speed. This, of course, will cause the golf ball to be hit with greater force, thus causing it to fly further off of the tee. ... more
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From the fairway to around the green, you will need to adapt your game to cope with hard, undulating terrain. Follow these tips to increase your options and lower your score. Tight Lies Sand based soil and year round windy condition make link's fair ... more
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As part of preparing your total golf game plan, I will give you more tips on how to produce the correct angle of attack into the sand, wrist flip and striking the sand. Remember that many of the laws that govern a successful mid or shot iron swing ... more
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To be honest with you, that's a hard question. Unfortunately there is not a uniform flex that all the shaft companies use. Once you figure out your swing speed, check the shaft brand that you want to hit, and check the swing speeds that are ... more
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