by Matt Ristine | Dec 2, 2014 | Swing Speed, Uncategorized
By Paul Myers When asked what the most important part of the body is for building speed in a golf swing, many amateur players might answer their arms, or hands, or even shoulders. Very few would respond that their hips are a key to power of the swing. Your hips have...
by Matt Ristine | Nov 26, 2014 | Anatomy of the Golf Swing, driver swing, golf tips
By Paul Myers In a hurry to hit the ball as far as they can, some golfers rush through their driver swing. While it might feel like you are swinging harder by putting in more effort, that can actually slow the swing down and also rob you of accuracy. Most of the time,...
by Matt Ristine | Nov 2, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers If you had to guess names that you would find in the top ten of the PGA Tour swing speed statistic for 2014, names like Bubba, Rory, and Dustin would likely come to the top of your mind first. However, there are some lesser-known players that are to be...
by Matt Ristine | Oct 31, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers Hudson Swafford is another in a list of players from the University of Georgia to make noise in the professional golf world. Swafford is another long hitter on a Tour full of them, and his 6’3’’ inch frame certainly plays a part in that power. At 27...
by Matt Ristine | Oct 29, 2014 | Golf Swing Speed, PGA Tour, Swing Speed
By Paul Myers At first look, Graham DeLaet might not appear to be the prototypical PGA Tour bomber. After all, he stands less than six feet tall, and certainly weighs less than 200 pounds. However, the stats don’t lie – DeLaet is right up there with the longest...