How To Get Some Serious Speed In The Golf Swing!

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How would you like to really increase your swing speed? What are the factors that create golf swing speed? For those looking to gain distance, this video on How To Get Some Serious Speed In The Golf Swing! is for you. We have the golf swing and your total game broken down to the 5 most important keys in our Top Speed Golf System. In this video we'll cover the most important factors of speed generation, while improving key fundamentals! Start having real control of your game. Be able to hit any shot in golf! We’ll teach you.

I look forward to working with you much more in the future with Top Speed Golf. Good luck with your golf.

Clay Ballard

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imuawarriors says:

when I try to 'pull up' at impact, I get a chicken wing feel/look…. frustrating…

ngstigator says:

You lost me at "lag". It is a myth.

08jag80 says:

If the club head is moving at constant speed the net forces acting on it are equal to zero.

Catalyst Sports says:

Your videos are awesome man! What kind of video editing software do you use to track your club like that? We could really use something like that on the baseball side of things…

name says:

dang. this guy is built like a tank.
He looks like an UFC fighter

TheStallion234 says:

This guy has a great swing

Golf stuff says:

I would have shattered that iPad…

David Satterfield says:

A hair too much thought in a quarter of a second!

Walter White says:

These tips are awesome

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