Garrett is playing on the Nationwide Tour this week:
Click on the link above.
He called me earlier in the week, he’s hitting the ball 10-20 yards farther and got up to 164 mph ball speed (avg on tour is about 166). He was excited about that because when we first started he was about 157 mph, he’s been working out, doing his speedball work and using Tour Tempo. Also, he’s noticed that he’s more prepared and feels better during his rounds.
He’s hit it solid and straight all along, and now he is adding some speed. The moral of the story is to be patient yet persistent in your speed training. If you’re doing your Speedball workouts 2-3x weekly and using Tour Tempo, I promise you, it will come.
Tempos from the US Open
Ian Poulter 14/7 par putt 18th
Retief Goosen 24/8 driver
David Duval 24/8 17th approach on green
Padraig Harrington approach from 100 yds 18/8
15th drive 19/7 hooked into rough
14th 19/6 to 5 ft
Tiger birdie putt 16/8 - his normal good putting tempo
Geoff Ogilvy 16/7 birdie putt 5th
6th 24/9 from 165 yds out
7th 24/8 215 to green
Angel Cabrera drive 21/7 15th
Tiger 22/7 perfect in fairway 5th
Lucas Glover 22/7 drive
Sunday
Ricky Barnes warm up on range 23/8 - 24/8
missed putt 18th 14/10
birdie putt 16/9
approach 23/8 to 5ft
1 week agoT DUB
Tiger was 21/7 on his drive on the par 5 on the back 9. He just missed the fairway, but it looked to be a good strike. My prediction is that Tiger wins if he can maintain his tempo. I also think he needs to do what he did @ Memorial and not hit driver on every hole. The course is long, but you can’t reach greens from the rough (and no one is a better long iron player than Tiger). 2 weeks agoMike is going deep again:
Click the link above to see that he won his local by (gulp) 42 yards. I played with him a few weeks ago and he is really crushing. Ball speeds over 210 mph with good launch and spin.
2 weeks agoYesterday, my little brother and I filmed a bunch of products I use at home.
Here is the X-siser. You can find out more at http://www.xiser.com/
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