How a Masters Champion Uses Tour Tempo for Clubface Control

 

For many of us, "Masters Weekend" is the official start of golf season.

And because one thing that gets out of whack in winter is your rhythm and tempo...

Today I'm sharing this quick video from 2018 Masters Champion Patrick Reed explaining how he uses Tour Tempo to avoid getting "quick and jerky."

As you'll hear in the video above, Reed says when your body gets, "quick and jerky," the club gets "late" and two bad things can happen:

One, you either "hold on" and hit a big push/slice... 

Or two, you prematurely shut the face and hit a pull/hook.

Reed already generates plenty of power and distance, so for him, Tour Tempo is about "getting that rhythm and timing so I can control the face."  

If you want to find out your tempo and see what "3-to-1" can do for your distance, accuracy and consistency, download Tour Tempo and give it a try. 

👉 Tour Tempo for iPhone

👉 Tour Tempo for Android 

 


 


 

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