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So I swing driver at 105. Bare minimum for Pro golfers. How are these guys getting 125? I'd settle for 110-115. Now I don't really do much working out beyond jogging a couple days a week. So should I think about weights? Medicine balls? Stretch bands? Any experience would be greatly appreciated. Types of moves? Types of Drills? Stretches? anything really..............

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Strength and flexibility stuff is definitely a start but you won't see much of a boost from fitness alone. You'll need to be doing some swing speed specific training to tap into those gains made in the gym. Here is one example

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So I swing driver at 105. Bare minimum for Pro golfers. How are these guys getting 125? I'd settle for 110-115. Now I don't really do much working out beyond jogging a couple days a week. So should I think about weights? Medicine balls? Stretch bands? Any experience would be greatly appreciated.

Types of moves?

Types of Drills?

Stretches?

anything really..............

Please note that the average tour clubhead speed was 113 mph last year. The average max speed is about 119.

So, not everyone is averaging 125 mph. Only 9 people on the Tour last year cracked 125 mph club head speed.

Also note that the top 5 in clubhead speed, are all over 6 ft 2 in tall. Out of the top 13 golfers in clubhead speed, 8 are above 6 ft 1 in tall.

If you want to gain clubhead speed I would first work on your golf swing. That will greatly improve clubhead speed. I have a friend who I play golf with. He use to hit it 280+, then his swing went to shit and now he can barely get it out there 250 yards. He's just as fit as I am, maybe about an inch shorter. The reason is, his swing is bad and he is loosing power.

Now as for working out. I recommend full body work outs. For one it improves your overall health. Two golf is a full body swing. I would emphasis on core muscles. By core I mean anything from the knees to the abs. So, quads, hamstrings, gluts, hip adductors, hip abductors, hip flexors, abdominals. These muscles are the engine that drive the train of the golf swing. The swing keeps the train on the tracks, but the core is its engine. Look at Rory, he's 5 ft 10 in tall, but he has very fast hip speed. He's only able to use this speed to its potential after he started working out and stabilizing his foundation to harness that hip speed.

A key importance is flexibility. Working out will help a lot. Doing full range of motion exercises will improve flexibility. I would recommend yoga as well.

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So I swing driver at 105. Bare minimum for Pro golfers. How are these guys getting 125? I'd settle for 110-115. Now I don't really do much working out beyond jogging a couple days a week. So should I think about weights? Medicine balls? Stretch bands? Any experience would be greatly appreciated.

Types of moves?

Types of Drills?

Stretches?

anything really..............

Well, I would settle for 105....

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Thanks! I actually like that video showing the over speed. makes sense. I'll do some working out and try to incorporate that stuff into practice.

Strength and flexibility stuff is definitely a start but you won't see much of a boost from fitness alone. You'll need to be doing some swing speed specific training to tap into those gains made in the gym. Here is one example


the irony of this that it says you will gain in 10 mins, but the video is just shy of 20....


I've done over speed training and have went from 115 to 130 in about 18 months. I'm currently working on it harder and getting more flexible to be able to swing over 135 so I can compete in long drive. Weights never helped me but then again I didn't work out full body I worked out like a bodybuilder.

I'll take 15 mph more, please!

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I think I swing fast enough, but I need better contact. I'd be willing to bet that most people here would benefit more from better contact than any gain in swing speed.

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Any experience would be greatly appreciated.

Types of moves?

Types of Drills?

Stretches?

anything really..............

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Thanks! and yes I agree that better contact equals longer drives. in 20 years of golf though I have had plenty of years where my contact was good. I generally overpower most courses I play from the standard tees since most leagues i play in play from the standard tees. Its when i get to the tips that I realize I could use some more pop. I'd say I average a solid 240-260 I go in to the launch monitors and they show 290-300. I don't see that on the courses though. I have hit it over 300 on the course many times but probably with tailwind/ downwind/ dry ground help

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I ordered a radar sensor.  Same one in the video above.  Already have a headless shaft.  Just gotta make myself something in between like that guy had in the video.

I'll try to keep updating this with stats and maybe some video.


I think I swing fast enough, but I need better contact. I'd be willing to bet that most people here would benefit more from better contact than any gain in swing speed.

Seriously.  A 105 swing speed with good contact and launch angle is going to put you out there at 260-270 or so ... you could play some pretty good golf if you could do that every time.

More distance has never once been something I've thought about ... and I am not a particularly long hitter by any means.  I just know that I'm long enough if I can make good contact, so that's all I worry about.

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Seriously.  A 105 swing speed with good contact and launch angle is going to put you out there at 260-270 or so ... you could play some pretty good golf if you could do that every time. More distance has never once been something I've thought about ... and I am not a particularly long hitter by any means.  I just know that I'm long enough if I can make good contact, so that's all I worry about.

Yea sometimes I think people use swing speed or distance as a crutch. It's as if they're somehow convinced they're going to be a better golfers simply if they could hit the ball farther. It's all about quality of ball striking. I don't care if you hit your 9i 150 yards or 110 yards, if you're missing your target, you're probably not scoring well. I've been beat by old men who couldn't drive a ball 180, but they manage to have better control over their drivers than I have over a 6i.

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Seriously.  A 105 swing speed with good contact and launch angle is going to put you out there at 260-270 or so ... you could play some pretty good golf if you could do that every time.

More distance has never once been something I've thought about ... and I am not a particularly long hitter by any means.  I just know that I'm long enough if I can make good contact, so that's all I worry about.

Yea sometimes I think people use swing speed or distance as a crutch. It's as if they're somehow convinced they're going to be a better golfers simply if they could hit the ball farther.

It's all about quality of ball striking. I don't care if you hit your 9i 150 yards or 110 yards, if you're missing your target, you're probably not scoring well. I've been beat by old men who couldn't drive a ball 180, but they manage to have better control over their drivers than I have over a 6i.

I think I would be a better golfer if I could hit the ball farther.  In fact, you could say I'm convinced.

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It's all about quality of ball striking. I don't care if you hit your 9i 150 yards or 110 yards, if you're missing your target, you're probably not scoring well. I've been beat by old men who couldn't drive a ball 180, but they manage to have better control over their drivers than I have over a 6i.

Haha.  Ain't that the truth.  I've definitely been beaten by old guys who use driver/3w to get to greens that I can reach with driver and a partial 60˚.  But their 3w was more on target than my 8i, so...

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I think I would be a better golfer if I could hit the ball farther.  In fact, you could say I'm convinced.

I'm not sure if you're joking or not, but... Say you swing 5mph faster on all you clubs. What's that translate to, 10 yards? Are you really going to be that much better with a 10 yard gain on all your clubs? Oh and please don't take that the wrong way as I'm not trying to be antagonistic or anything. I just believe it's a fallacy. I simply believe there are other areas of improvement that golfers can focus on that will yield much greater results.

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Haha.  Ain't that the truth.  I've definitely been beaten by old guys who use driver/3w to get to greens that I can reach with driver and a partial 60˚.  But their 3w was more on target than my 8i, so...

I see the problem here.

If I was your caddie, I would have told you not to hit 8 iron when the shot called for a partial 60*.  What were you thinking?!?!?!?!?! :-P

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