ShivasIrons wrote: » Go for them, one of the best ways to increase swing speed. Easy protocols to follow too.
Corkey123 wrote: » Got a link?
BigChap1759 wrote: » Does technique not play a huge part in how fast you can swing a club - would be slightly dubious on these used in isolation without some coaching etc?
willabur wrote: » Pretty sure they do mention the importance of maintaining technique with the acquired speed. I would say to get full benefit of the training you would need to have some sort of measuring device to track your improvements and gameify it a bit for yourself. I wonder what the impact is on the shorter element of the game? Does a faster swing at wedge level of club translate to better results?
RoadRunner wrote: » Is this something that's likely to cause injury?
RoadRunner wrote: » I don't get this one. Maybe I swing too hard already :rolleyes:
golfguy1 wrote: » Have been warned to do a stretch/warm up before each session.
ctlsleh wrote: » How are these different to the orange whip, or the cheaper Vgeby golf swing trainer........?
golfguy1 wrote: » The speed sticks are a training aid to increase swing speed only. They are no benefit for ur technique. Many tour pros are using them most notably Phil Michelson
kod12 wrote: » Is the best place to get the on their own website? what radar have people used before. The blue swing speed radar seems to be the most popular
RoadRunner wrote: » Superspeed would be much better than swingspeed, the later one doesn't have the word "super" in it at all which would make me concerned about whether the results would be top tier. Okay, I'm Pi$$taking.. but I'm really struggling to understand the value here. Seriously if there's some benefit to your golf game by swinging faster then you swing your clubs can you just take a broom-handle and send it or turn your golfclub the other way around and swing the light part. Or why not swing a roll of bogroll real fast? :rolleyes:
ShivasIrons wrote: » The biggest correlation to how low your handicap is, is how fast you swing a club. Golfers with faster clubhead speeds are more likely to be lower handicaps.
GreeBo wrote: » They can swing faster *because* they are better golfers, they are not better golfers because they swing faster.
RoadRunner wrote: » Got something good there boy.. ? :rolleyes: :pac:
RoadRunner wrote: » He's not doing anyone any harm guys.
GreeBo wrote: » I think you have that backwards. Golfers with low handicaps are more likely to have faster clubhead speeds, which is a very different statement to what you said. Cause and effect. They can swing faster *because* they are better golfers, they are not better golfers because they swing faster.