Is it better to have a fast or slow backswing?

Slowing down the backswing to correct a quick downswing will add to the problem. Fast is good if the transition from the backswing and downswing is a smooth enough to maintain one's balance. A more rapid takeaway will increase distance if applied smoothly.
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Should my backswing be fast or slow?

In golf, your backswing is your counter-movement, which is why it's important to get the club moving quickly away from the target. Speed accumulates throughout your swing, so the faster you move the club away on your backswing, the faster your club will be traveling as it comes into the golf ball.
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Is a short backswing better?

Beginner golfers can significantly benefit from a shorter swing. A shorter swing will help to keep the game more straightforward from the beginning. What is this? As you get better and the golf swing feels more natural, you can slowly increase until the club is parallel to the ground at the top of your backswing.
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Why is Jon Rahms backswing so short?

His right leg, Rahm said, is a centimeter and a half shorter than his left, meaning he has reduced mobility and stability in his right ankle. Hence the short swing which he learned at a young age, a swing that has propelled him to being the world's best golfer going into the final major of the year.
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Why is Jon Rahms swing short?

Rahm revealed during his pre-championship presser that he was born with a club foot on his right side. This relatively common birth defect means that a baby is born with a foot that's “twisted out of shape or position,” and is relatively simple to treat.
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How fast should my backswing be in golf?

The right swing tempo is actually all about getting the perfect tempo of 3:1. Here's a quick video from the Golf Channel discussing the 3:1 swing tempo in full. To sum it up, your backswing should take 3X as long as you're downswing. So if your backswing takes three seconds, your downswing should take one second.
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Who has the slowest backswing in golf?

Slowest: Ben Crane

One of the shortest hitters on tour, Ben Crane is a solid striker of the ball with his limited clubhead speed.
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How fast should you swing a golf club?

The average clubhead speed for many male, amateur golfers is between 80-90 mph. Leading LPGA players come in around 90-100 mph. Tour pros tend to have average golf swing speeds in the 110-115 mph range or even higher, and long drive competitors are all the way up in the 140s.
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Is a short backswing in golf OK?

There are pros who have a short backswing, meaning the club stops before the parallel position at the top, and there are pros who stop at parallel. All can, and are, successful at hitting great golf shots. Basically, there is not universal answer to how long a backswing ought to be.
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Should you swing harder with a driver?

Faster, Not Harder

There certainly is a difference between swing faster and harder. Harder can often imply tension and speed can be lost. Faster can add club head speed and certainly distance assuming that center face contact and balance are still in tact.
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What is a pro golfers swing speed?

PGA Tour pros average upwards of 110 mph of swing speed. Scratch golfers average around 106 mph of swing speed. High single-digit handicaps hover around 97 mph. Average golfers swing the club about 93 mph.
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How far should I turn in my backswing?

Shoulder Turn and Tilt in the Backswing

In the backswing, your shoulders ought to turn 90 degrees away from the ball and away from the target. So, your chest will, pretty much be facing directly away from your target.
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What is Tiger Woods swing tempo?

The three most common elapsed times and frames ratios for touring professionals are 21/7, 24/8, and 27/9. An example of each is Jack Nicklaus at 21/7, Fred Couples at 24/8, and Tiger Woods at 27/9. All with the same 3:1 ratio! Good tempo can be trained and the results will speak for themselves.
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Can you swing too fast in golf?

There are many ways that one can find out how they swing and if they swing too fast. If your golf ball is going a certain way every time you hit it you are probably swinging too fast. If your ball is curving each time that you hit it then that is a sign that you are hitting the ball way too hard.
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How can I improve my swing speed?

5 Best Golf Swing Tips To Increase Your Swing Speed Quickly
  1. Physical fitness: Your overall strength and the range of motion will significantly affect your goal swing speed. ...
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How far does Phil Mickelson drive?

Those guys hit the ball a long ways, they're incredible players.” Mickelson hasn't cracked the top 100 in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee since 2015, but he still ranked 54th in driving distance last year (301.8 yards) and is by no means short off the tee, which, he'll tell you, is due to his speed-training work.
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Does Jon Rahm have a disability?

It's often been said that Rahm's short swing is the product of tightness in his hips, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Rather, as he explained at the British Open in July, Rahm was born with a club foot, and it required doctors to break his right foot and ankle.
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How does Jon Rahm generate speed?

Back to Rahm: “He loads his system with more force and that creates more speed,” Novosel says. “Even though he has a short backswing, he's able to produce a ton of speed and part of that is because of his fast backswing.”
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