Golf Ball Hitting Steel in Slow Motion
This shot of a real golf ball hitting a heavy steel plate at 150 miles per hour was taken at 40,000 frames per 2nd at the USGA Research and Test Center in Far Hills, NJ. For everyday updates from the United States Golf Association, visit us at www.usga.org, on Twitter (www.Twitter.com/USGA; www.Twitter.com/usopengolf) and on Facebook (www.Facebook.com/USGA; www.Facebook.com/USOPEN). Golf Ball Hitting Steel in Slow Motion Click Here to Improve Your Golf Swing!
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Get your complimentary "STRONG STRIKE" course. In this video, Adam discusses golf effect and the secret to compressing the golf ball, concentrating on how the arms play a vital function in both. He also supplies practical tips to help improve these elements of the video game. ADAM BAZALGETTE'S TRAINING BACKGROUND:. 4-Time SW Florida PGA instructor of the year winner! 27-year Class A PGA Member. Former director at David Leadbetter Golf Academy for 13 years. Hosted corporate getaways worldwide. Regular Golf Channel appearances. Coached players on PGA, LPGA, PGA…
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