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Anyone have any experience with this product?  I can't find any real reviews on this product.  Thanks for any help.


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Actually, I just bought one yesterday. My teacher wants me working on my release and swing speed. This product is supposed to help in both these areas so I guess only time will tell. BTW, Rock Bottom Golf has this right now for $72 shipped plus a $10 gift card.

David


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Well, my left knee has been injured for the last couple of weeks so my golf game has been suffering. I still cannot make a full power swing.

At this point I couldn't honestly tell you if it's working or not. But I can say that it's the most fun training aid I ever bought. By swinging with the ball "up" (to practice release), you get the feel of impact which is a nice change of pace from just swinging a weighted club, an upside down club, or other training aid. Feedback I've gotten from others that have tried mine is very positive.

Still, seeing as how the driver is by far the largest weak spot in my bag I believe it to money well spent. I've only bought 3 aids throughout 35 years of golf (weighted club, Medicus and now the SpeedWhoosh) and I still use all three.

David


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24 minutes ago, gregsandiego said:

I'm bumping this thread because I just got an email ad for the product.

http://momentusgolftraining.com/speedwhoosh/

If it's crap I'd like any other suggestion on how to improve club head speed.

I think it's too heavy. I think it can potentially train you to swing SLOWER.

I've heard good things about http://superspeedgolf.com but I've heard that the distance gains go away quickly after you stop using it. You have to keep using it, forever, to keep seeing the benefits.

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9 minutes ago, iacas said:

I think it's too heavy. I think it can potentially train you to swing SLOWER.

I've heard good things about http://superspeedgolf.com but I've heard that the distance gains go away quickly after you stop using it. You have to keep using it, forever, to keep seeing the benefits.

Forever?
That's not attractive.  I'm looking for long term improvement....

I use old Taylor Made clubs from eBay and golf shops.


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