Conventional wisdom says there is a trade off between distance and accuracy, but is this really true? Most of the good players I have played with generally hit it long. Tour players are long and it sure helps them score better. Is there any science that shows a decrease in accuracy if you increase a golfer's swing speed?
There is a guy somewhat close to where I live that promotes speed training. His theory is that there is no decrease in accuracy, so you may as well learn to hit it fast and gain as much distance as you can. It's an intriguing thought. I'm devoted to the Manzella/Jacobs teaching, but was thinking to check this guy out for an hour or so - just to see if I can't get some more club head speed. Don't want to mess up what the Manz/Jacobs team has given me so far, tho.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
There is a guy somewhat close to where I live that promotes speed training. His theory is that there is no decrease in accuracy, so you may as well learn to hit it fast and gain as much distance as you can. It's an intriguing thought. I'm devoted to the Manzella/Jacobs teaching, but was thinking to check this guy out for an hour or so - just to see if I can't get some more club head speed. Don't want to mess up what the Manz/Jacobs team has given me so far, tho.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.