Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 156. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday he gives you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, SuperSpeed Golf joins the show, in a fascinating conversation about getting better.
It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and the folks from SuperSpeed Golf talk about the entire journey that is speed training. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as SuperSpeed Golf goes Off Course.

Episode 156 is here and Dan and SuperSpeed Golf discuss the following topics.
The SuperSpeed Story
Someone Buys the Products, What’s Next?
Why Opposite Hand Swings?
Tour Utilization and Adaptation
And so much more
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THPGolf · SuperSpeed Goes Off Course
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This is so much of what I take from this show, as they discuss different arms.
I know the mental side of speed is a big barrier for me, though I also know there’s a big physical element of just learning to maximize physical potential.
I’m always fascinated at how golf can be improved – and it seems like at least for speed potential, this is a true option.
After listening one of the things that really stuck with me is that yes you are training to be faster, but with that comes a bit more in the reserve for the normal swing. It excited me about the possibilities for my own game. Rather than chasing that top speed, working to have a reserve so to not need the top speed.
Isn’t that wild?
I have had a set here for a while but really haven’t used them. I feel foolish for that.
I have a set too. We could start!
maximum accountability.
well yeah! i don’t have a radar though…
Start right now, then we measure ball speed at our event.
Done!
But I have to find the center of the face to see if it’s helped…that’s currently a concern ?
Not to me it isnt haha
That and I do really need to get a radar to differentiate a good fast swing vs not so much
As for the Super Speed system, I love the concept and the numbers but I’m super afraid of injury, personally. I have a torn SOMETHING in my right shoulder. It’s been that way for probably 20 years. I can play golf with it but I’ve actually put myself out of commission for a couple of weeks by swinging an Orange Whip too hard. This sounds like a shoulder shredder to me.
I’m in the middle of my first swing speed training program with a different company’s system. The lack of an app was one of the reasons I went a different direction. Their roll out of an app will be a big plus for them.
The results I’ve gotten from swing speed training in a short few weeks is incredible. Wish I had done it sooner.
Very interested in the force pedals and the Squeeze products and will be ordering them soon.
This what we always went after when training for baseball velocity. Improve your floor. It works
Like others were saying, that training group that only did non dominant swings and still say massive improvement … ?
I think I need to try these out.