There is an old saying in golf that players drive for show and putt for dough. Yet at the highest levels of competition, distance off the tee can decide tournaments.
Averee Dovsek explains the ultimate hack to gaining distance and club head speed.
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There is an old saying in golf that you drive for show and putt for dough. And if you want to have drives that put on a big show, you must have good club head speed. New research from the University ...
“Removing the ball and providing a singular goal of 'swing this stick fast' gives them a chance to develop a swing that has some speed, without the fear of ball contact,” Carroll writes in his Swing ...
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The Augusta National Golf Club opened registration for the annual Drive, Chip and Putt competition, and also announced an intriguing new wrinkle.