Gear RoboTest: Why are slower swing speed players more accurate off the tee? November 28, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email RoboTest: Why are slower swing speed players more accurate off the tee? What makes the PRO Tour appealing to retired athletes | Subpar Aaron Hicks reveals his ridiculous Trackman numbers | Subpar Xander Schauffele’s involvement in Callaway club development Mysterious California Club Opens Gates for First Time | Inside the Institute Try these two drills to keep your game sharp at the office | Emergency 9 How many shots can your shoes save you? How OEMs use Arccos data to build golf clubs Putting Lesson with Stephen Sweeney | The Lab, Part 2 How to Make More Breaking Putts Matt Fitzpatrick discusses his favorite U.S. Open venue | Subpar Using data from his robot, Golf Laboratories’ Gene Parente explains to GOLF’s Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath why slower swing speed golfers are more accurate off the tee compared to higher-speed players. Latest In Gear 16 hours ago Earn 4X rewards points on Fairway Jockey purchases this weekend 1 day ago Wyndham Clark's putter is June's best seller, so I built one for myself 1 day ago What I'm snagging at PGA Tour Superstore this July 4th weekend 2 days ago From tour van failure to retail gold: The real story behind the Triple Diamond Related Articles Gear Fully Equipped: Why you should steer clear of counterfeit clubs Gear Is a 7-wood, hybrid or 3-iron most suitable for your game? Gear How movable weight on a 3-wood impacts launch angle and spin Gear What's in the Bag: Max Homa Gear Can Cobra's Aerojet drivers follow up on their recent RoboTest success? Gear How TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus driver can improve your game Gear What impressed us while testing TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons Gear Breaking down the benefits of TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus fairway woods Gear Where TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons improve on their P7MC line