by Matt Ristine | Oct 23, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers When some first see Gary Woodland on a golf course during a PGA Tour event, they get the feeling that he might be in the wrong place. It’s not that he doesn’t belong on the Tour – certainly, he has plenty of game to keep up with the world’s top golfers....
by Matt Ristine | Oct 21, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers One of the fastest swings on Tour belongs to a player you might not have heard of – Andrew Loupe. While the name might be a little bit new to you, Loupe is a player worth watching, if for nothing else than that impressive power that he possesses. While...
by Matt Ristine | Oct 19, 2014 | Charlie Beljan, Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Swing speed is far from the only measure of a good golfer. However, it is an important skill to have, especially on the PGA Tour where the golf courses average around 7200 yards in length. When you start talking swing speed and those that possess the...
by Matt Ristine | Oct 5, 2014 | Golf, Golf Swing, Golf Swing Speed, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Over the last two decades or so, distance on the PGA Tour has increased dramatically. This has mostly to do with the improved technology in the golf clubs and balls, but it is also may be related to the better physical condition of the players...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Hunter Mahan is a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team that might fly a little bit under the radar. While he is highly accomplished in the world of professional golf, and extremely talented, he is yet to take home a major championship trophy which could...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Perhaps no other modern player embodies everything that the Ryder Cup is about than Ian Poulter – although a similar thing could be said about Sergio Garcia. Thanks to his incredibly clutch play and fiery attitude on the course, Poulter has divided...