jamielaing
Q-School Graduate
Why not?!
My host at The Shire is in the fortunate position of being able to swing at 110 and still be 'in control' - though he can't get over 112 whatever he does. Yet his recent initial speed at a gapping was a wimpy (for him) 92! The (highly reputed) coach tore into him about it, pointing out just how much of a waste not using his potential swing speed was! The cause of the drop was fear of the huge hook, so eliminating that is actually what they will work on.
For myself, if I swing just about 'out of my shoes' I tend to swing pretty well, though still less than his 'girly' speed! If that isn't on on any particular day (my miss is normally too high on the face), then the 'easy' swing is only a few mph less and very reliable!
If I need the distance I will swing as fast as I can while trying to maintain control but it obviously can cause you issues. I have looked into it a bit more and found advice that says swinging slower gives more time for things to go wrong and can cause you to over think things so it may be that I go at it with everything coming into the season and see how it goes. I am however quite lucky that my swing does make the ball go a long way so maybe the extra few yards won't matter all of the time.
Point being, the M1 was amazing but it was really the faster swing making the difference, not the club!