The math is easy.
For every 1 MPH of clubhead speed you gain, you pick up 2.5 yards of driving distance.
Add 4 MPH and you’re 10 yards longer, and so on.
Like I said, the math is easy.
Actually gaining speed and yards, well, that can be pretty hard.
That is, if you rely on old-school drills and blister-busting practice.
Then you’re looking at weeks, minimum, and probably months until you see a measurable, consistent uptick in your driving distance.
Fortunately, there’s a much better way.
It works fast, and it’s actually quite fun.
Best of all?
It’s really, really easy.
You can do it at home, the office, the driving range, or anywhere else the mood strikes – no golf ball required.
And it’s guaranteed to improve your game.
Introducing:
In the video at the top of the page, you can watch me – PGA instructor Todd Kolb – demonstrate how the Speed Snap works.
Did I mention it’s easy?
All it takes is a few minutes of daily practice, indoors or out, to improve your swing in three key areas:
Tempo, lag and timing.
And what will that get you?
Increased speed and distance PLUS better, more consistent ball-striking. Not just with the driver, but throughout the bag.
I’ll explain how it works in a moment. First, let’s look at the Speed Snap’s design features:
1. Take your address position and swing the Speed Snap to the top, just like a normal club.
2. Swing down and through to the finish, noting where the ball hits bottom and goes “crack!”
3. If you hear the crack before the impact zone (i.e., where the ball would normally be), you’ve released the club too soon – likely because you “cast” it from the top.
4. If you hear the crack well after impact, your release is too late.
5. If the crack comes right at impact or just a hair after, your timing is just right.
Any snap that’s before or well after impact means you’re losing distance when you hit actual golf shots.
Practice until you can consistently make the Speed Snap crack at impact, then
dial it up to the next setting
.
In the quest for more speed and distance, you’re off and running.
It’s just that simple.
The Speed Snap also makes a terrific warm-up tool to get your limbs loose and your swing synchronized before a round.
Want to know what I really love about the Speed Snap?
You can’t cheat it.
If your hips and shoulders aren’t matched up, your tempo and timing are out of synch or you release the club at the wrong moment for any reason…
The Speed Snap will let you know instantly.
That’s the kind of feedback you just can’t get from traditional drills – the kind you can act on right away to fix your flaws and improve your swing.
OK, so you might be wondering:
How much distance can you expect to gain using the Speed Snap?
Good question.
It’s not uncommon for everyday golfers to add 4 MPH and 10+ yards of distance in short order.
I’ve heard of many players picking up 6 – 8 MPH and upwards of 20 yards.
There are even those who add 10 MPH or more – and a whopping 25 yards off the tee.
Again, that’s just with the driver. You’ll see proportional gains with your other clubs, too.
Oh, there’s also this:
You’ll not only get longer with the Speed Snap. You’ll get straighter.
That’s the beauty of having great tempo, lag and timing.
Together, they equal a square clubface that’s traveling FAST – at just the right moment.
Think about what this could mean for your golf game.
In fact, let’s walk through a quick hypothetical.
I’ll assume your current clubhead speed is 84 MPH and your drives around 210 yards – about average among amateurs.
So, you practice a bit with the Speed Snap and work your new “feels” into your regular swing. You gain a quick 4 MPH and 10 yards off the tee – and notice your irons and hybrids are flying a bit farther, too.
All of a sudden, a 365-yard par 4 that required a driver and a 5-iron is now a driver and a 6-iron… or possibly a 7.
That’s great. You’re saving strokes already.
But you don’t stop there.
You keep using the Speed Snap in your spare time. You whip it out after dinner and, occasionally, before work. You sneak it into the office for a few quick swings.
You turn the setting up another notch because you’re still gaining speed.
Next thing you know, you’re swinging the driver 92 MPH and hitting it 230.
And that 365-yard hole? It’s now a pushover with a driver and a smooth 8-iron.
On longer holes, your extra length makes an even bigger difference.
You’re also hitting shorter clubs into par 3s – and you reaching some par 5s in two.
Does that sound like fun, or what?
You’ll play from the fairway more often, too, leading to a bigger boost in your greens-in-regulation percentage.
That, my friend, is how you shoot lower scores.
Now that I’ve explained how the Speed Snap works and what it will do for your game, there’s one more thing you should know:
The Speed Snap is guaranteed to boost your distance within 30 days, or your money back.
Use it as often as you can, wherever you want.
Make sure you warm up with the Speed Snap before each round.
If you don’t see a significant increase in your driving distance…
While hitting more fairways and greens, and…
Enjoying a major uptick in the quality and consistency of your ball-striking…
Simply return the Speed Snap within 30 days and we’ll give you a full product refund.
No questions asked.
The only thing you have to ask yourself now is:
“Do I want to get longer, straighter and flat-out better in the next 30 days… and beyond?”
I bet the answer is a resounding “YES!”
Order your Speed Snap Swing Trainer today and let’s get started.
The Speed Snap Swing Trainer helps you add distance by improving your tempo, lag, and swing speed and you can do that in your house, garage, or range...
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The Speed Snap Swing Trainer helps you add distance by improving your tempo, lag, and swing speed and you can do that in your house, garage, or range...