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3 unique ways to gain clubhead speed (all from the comfort of home!)

3 unique ways to gain clubhead speed (all from the comfort of home!)

3 Homebound Hacks to Boost Clubhead Speed

For golfers eager to unlock more distance, consider these home-based training methods:

  1. Resisted Band Swinging: Attach a resistance band around the handle of an unused club. Perform your usual golf swing, but against the resistance of the band. This strengthens stabilizing muscles, improving swing mechanics.
  1. Plyometric Push-Ups: Begin with a traditional push-up position, then explosively push your body upwards, releasing the stored energy from your muscles. This builds power in the upper body, essential for clubhead speed.
  1. Medicine Ball Rotations: Position a medicine ball on the floor in front of you. Twist your torso and swing the ball explosively from one side to the other. This develops core rotational power, which translates to faster clubhead speeds.
Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club, originally scheduled to start Thursday, will now have its first round delayed to Friday due to Tropical Storm Isaias, tournament officials announced Wednesday.

The storm, which has already caused widespread flooding and power outages in its wake, is expected to bring heavy rain and wind to the Greensboro area Thursday. As a result, the PGA Tour has made the decision to close the course to fans for the opening round.

First-round tee times will remain the same for Friday, with players set to begin play at 7:10 a.m. ET. However, tournament officials are still monitoring the storm’s progress and may make further adjustments to the schedule if necessary.

This putting aid helped Brian Harman win the 2023 Open Championship

This putting aid helped Brian Harman win the 2023 Open Championship

Putting Aid Helps Brian Harman Claim Open Championship Victory

Brian Harman’s victory at the 2023 Open Championship was a testament to years of dedication and the benefits of a revolutionary putting aid.

Harman’s struggles with putting had been a hurdle in his career, but a partnership with a cutting-edge aid transformed his performance. The device, a state-of-the-art putting trainer, provided precision feedback and helped him perfect his alignment and stroke.

With the aid of this innovative tool, Harman’s putting accuracy soared. He consistently found the sweet spot on the Greens at Royal Liverpool, leading to birdies and a tournament-winning score of 269.

The victory is a resounding endorsement of the aid’s effectiveness and a reminder that even the most experienced golfers can benefit from technological advancements.