Simple answer; the player should gain advantage by achieving the swing speed 
increase alone. But you know what Harvey Penick said, "The woods is full of 
long hitters." Should be common knowledge by now that it's not how fast you 
swing, it's how you swing fast.  The term today's golf equipment is too broad. 
The player will gain advantage from being properly fitted, just like any other 
player at any other swing speed, especially as regards MOI relative to ball 
position/bottom of arc.  That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
 Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 07:43:59 -0400
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: ShopTalk: Equipment question




Equipment question
A friend of mine
sent me this question and I thought I'd pass it along to the group,
any ideas?
John




Is there any
evidence that a player achieving a certain swing speed (say 116 miles
an hour or more) can gain an advantage with today's golf
equipment?


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