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SuperSpeed Golf Training system can be a game-changer

Modern professional golfers are powerful athletes, spending nearly as much time in the gym, developing strength and stamina, as they do on the range honing their swing. With players routinely hitting drives over 300 yards and towering iron shots that stop on a dime, they attack courses.

Recreational golfers try to emulate PGA Tour stars, but they typically lack not only the skill to hit shots as solidly as the pros, but they also lack speed. The average driver clubhead speed last season for players on the PGA Tour was about 114 miles per hour, but big hitters like Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm are routinely swinging in about 125 mph. That speed, combined with great technique, translates to monster drives.

But you have a job, a family and other commitments many pros don’t have to worry about. Chances are good you can’t get to the gym and the practice area more than a few times per week. For that reason, to develop more speed, training aids like SuperSpeed Golf Training system can be a game-changer.

The combination of free how-to videos and the weighted shafts, which can safely be swung in your yard, in a garage or even indoors, can help any golfer develop more speed and a faster swing. With practice, you learn to utilize not only your arms but also your core, your hips and your lower body to create torque and power.

That training directly translates to faster driver swings and increased distance with your irons.

In other words, a modern golf game.

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