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? Todd Hamilton breaks down his shocking victory at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Todd Hamilton's unique short game approach at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Tom Watson Reflects on Birkdale, Byron Nelson & 5 Open Championships 5 things You Need to Know Before the Open at Royal Birkdale Tommy Fleetwood's Hometown Major The Go-To Chip Every Golfer Needs BBQ, Boat Rides, and Golf on the Georgia Coast | Destination GOLF Mark Grace dishes on playing Pebble with Bill Murray | Subpar Mark Grace on Vijay Singh range tips | Subpar Warming Up with Cameron Young 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 5 hours ago Best deals under $20: 5 great finds to stuff in your bag 20 hours ago How the Open influenced Matt Fitzpatrick's putter change 21 hours ago I tried each of Billy Horschel's Ralph Lauren looks for this week's Open Championship 23 hours ago Why Collin Morikawa tested irons off a cart path for The Open 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