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Tony Wright
@GameImproveGolf
Changing Golfer’s Lives - ONE Golfer At A Time!! - Expert Putting Instruction and Professional Club Repair.
Oak Ridge, TN Katılım Şubat 2011
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The LM1 reviews are rolling in and we've had some great feedback so far.
Check out this in-depth review from @Golficity 🔥👇
youtube.com/watch?v=-ylsgW…”

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Did you know there is more to @TheStackSystem than swing speed? They have a phenomenal putting app to help you improve. Learn more from this archived episode with @SashoMacKenzie
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Here is what readers are saying about my brand new book, THE MENTAL SHIFT: sportsforthesoul.com/what-readers-a…
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le # 3 for gaining swing speed after 40
Max Intent Speed Training
Once you have started to build a strength and power base, it's time to incorporate speed training.
This can include stack systems, superspeed, aeroswing, or other similar speed training devices.
Whether or not you use these tools, you still need to do maximum intent speed training with a driver and ball.
The goal with these swings is speed and only speed.
Have fun and explore different feels that drive the number up
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@MattFitz94 has one of the fastest backswings on Tour—helping him generate 123 mph clubhead speed in this swing (Jan 2023).
What’s underrated is the skill required to rapidly transition:
de-activating backswing muscles and sequencing the downswing.
In the clip that follows, I explain the mechanics behind a faster backswing—and how to use it to gain speed.
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“The Science of Speed”, a six-part email series by @SashoMacKenzie can be accessed here: thestacksystem.com/pages/science-…
Don’t sleep on this one.
The content is 👌🏼

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Rule #2 for gaining swing speed after 40.
Jumping.
Adding jump variations to your training is one of the best ways to directly increase swing speed.
There are alot of variations and entry points to doing this regardless of age, injury, or surgery history.
Not sure where to start reach out.
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When faced with problems/allegations, Rigali seemingly would knuckle down, something Stika would copy.
Both protected the church above all else. Both conducted superficial investigations into sex abuse allegations. Both went on the attack against accusers knoxnews.com/story/news/loc…
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A college player called me a year ago. Playing well in qualifying. Not traveling. Couldn’t figure out why.
I asked him one question.
“Does your coach trust you?”
One word describes everything a coach is looking for in a recruit and a college player.
Trust.
Not your scoring average. Not your swing speed. Not your world ranking.
Trust.
Trust that you’ll handle your academics without being reminded.
Trust that you’ll show up on time, every time, no exceptions.
Trust that you’ll be a good teammate, especially when you’re not in the lineup.
Trust that you’ll make good decisions on the course and off it.
Trust that you’ll be positive, build your teammates up, add to the culture.
Trust that you’ll be mentally strong when things get hard.
Trust that you’ll shoot good scores when it matters.
Most players never think about it this way. They grind on their game and ignore everything else. Then they wonder why a player with a lower qualifying score is on the plane.
It’s almost never just about the score.
Every decision you make, on the course and off it, either builds trust or erodes it.
You decide whether to go to class. You decide how you handle adversity. You decide what time you show up. You decide how you treat your teammates. You decide how you handle a bad round. You decide what Saturday night looks like the weekend before a tournament.
Build trust in all of those areas and your coach’s decisions stop feeling random.
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What a way to start the week for @RSCCMensGolf! 🌨
The Raiders relied on resilience, preparation, and mental toughness as they captured the team title at the Pellissippi State Invitational amid rapidly changing weather conditions.
The tournament was shortened to 27 holes after snow halted play during the opening round on Monday, but the team ultimately secured a three-shot victory over the field on Tuesday.
Way to go, Raiders! ⛳


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This is exactly how my routine was when I was playing and leading a few putting categories on Tour. Success leaves clues 😉
The Smylie Show@thesmylieshow
If you’re looking for a putting routine, listen to one of the best putters on the @PGATOUR - @JacobBridgeman1 - walk through his process 📝 Our full conversation with Jacob is out now on our YouTube + airing today on @GolfChannel and tomorrow on @SportsGridTV! @SmylieKaufman10 | @charliehulme | @ClemsonMGolf
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Bryson DeChambeau claims drivers from 2009 are ‘relatively the same’ as modern day models
golfwrx.com/774840/bryson-…
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Mallet or Blade?
We analyzed ~20,000 rounds in Stack Putting.
Golfers complete simulated 18-hole rounds (4–30 ft putts) on a practice green. Results, handicap, and putter type are recorded, and strokes gained is calculated vs a chosen handicap.
📊 SG (vs 12 hcp):
• Blade: 0.74
• Mallet: 0.59
• Mid-mallet: 0.38
Average handicap was nearly identical across groups.
The differences are real—but small relative to player variability.
Blades are associated with slightly better results… but this isn’t great science. It’s observational, not causal.

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