by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Henrik Stenson is one of the most-interesting players in golf as he has gone through plenty of ups and downs in his golf career. At one point Stenson seemed poised to become one of the best players in the world on a consistent basis, only to lose his...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers By almost any measure, Justin Rose is one of the very best golfers in the world. With a major championship title under his belt at the 2013, Rose has been a fixture on the world golf scene for many years and it seems like it will stay that way for many...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers The runaway winner of the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, Martin Kaymer is now a two-time major champion and among the best players in the world. The German has what many would consider to be an incredible golf swing to go along with a consistent short game...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers One of the most well-liked golfers on the professional tours, Graeme McDowell has put together an impressive resume that has been highlighted thus far by the 2010 U.S. Open title at Pebble Beach. McDowell is accomplished on both sides of the pond, and...
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...
by Matt Ristine | Sep 30, 2014 | Golf Swing, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Lee Westwood may be the current holder of the undesirable title of ‘Best Player Never to Win a Major’. While that might be true, it really isn’t fair to Westwood who has had an incredible career all around the world. Westwood has been a prominent figure...