![]() ![]() The SuperSpeed training system won’t cure your slice. ![]() Long story short: it’s better to be 15 yards closer to the hole, but in the rough, than shorter and in the fairway. You’ll be swinging in the same way, just faster.Īnd notwithstanding the above, study after study has shown that proximity to the hole is one of the key factors in reducing scores. You’re not making a swing change here, at least not in terms of your technique. So over time a 10%+ increase in swing speed is achievable.īottom line: being 15-30 yards closer to the green is going to lower your scores. *based on average total distance with driver, with an increase of 3 yards per extra 1mph of clubhead speed.Īdditionally, that 5% improvement is in the first 4-6 weeks. ![]() If a 5% improvement in swing speed doesn’t sound like much, let’s put that into some context. How much faster? According to SuperSpeed golf (and studies which bear out their claims) you’ll be swinging around 5% faster with your driver within 4-6 weeks. The result: your swing with your actual driver is faster. Over time this “resets” your muscle memory, and gets your body used to swinging at faster speeds.Īs your speed and strength increases, you up the weight on the training club, until eventually you’re swinging faster with a training club that’s slightly heavier than your driver. You use a lighter club to swing faster than you would normally be able to with your driver. The concept of overspeed training is quite simple. ![]()
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