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The Biggest Key for Adding Swing Speed, According to Major Champion

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 9, 2024Updated:July 9, 20242 Mins Read
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Speed training has become increasingly popular in golf, with players looking to boost their swing speeds for better performance on the course. While many of the biggest names in golf, such as Bryson DeChambeau and Matt Fitzpatrick, focus on speed training, it is not limited to just the younger generation. Even older players, like 52-year-old Padraig Harrington, have jumped on the speed training bandwagon in pursuit of longer shots.

Harrington, a three-time major winner, has seen significant success in adding swing speed and hitting the ball farther than most players his age. He now leads the Champions Tour in driving distance, thanks in part to a breakthrough in his approach to speed training that can benefit golfers of all ages. Working with GOLF Top 100 Teacher Michael Jacobs, Harrington focused not only on technical adjustments but also on breaking through a mental barrier that was hindering his ability to swing faster.

For many golfers, the biggest challenge in increasing swing speed is overcoming the mental barriers that hold them back. Harrington emphasized the importance of getting used to swinging faster mentally, as the body is often capable of more speed than the mind believes. By pushing past the mental limitations and allowing the body to swing freely and quickly, golfers can unlock significant gains in distance and overall performance on the course.

PGA Tour standout Bryson DeChambeau echoed this sentiment, highlighting the neurological aspect of speed training and emphasizing the role of the brain in allowing the body to move faster. By practicing swinging hard and getting comfortable with the idea of faster swings, golfers can teach their bodies to adapt to higher speeds and ultimately achieve greater distance off the tee. Breaking through the mental barriers associated with speed training is a crucial step in improving overall performance and unlocking untapped potential on the golf course.

As an experienced player in his early 50s, Harrington serves as a prime example of how golfers of any age can benefit from incorporating speed training into their practice routines. His commitment to chasing speed and his success in leading the Champions Tour in driving distance demonstrate the potential for significant improvements in performance through focused training and mental breakthroughs. By following in Harrington’s footsteps and prioritizing speed training in their own practice, golfers can enhance their game and become more competitive players at any level.

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