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This pocket-sized affordable launch monitor is helping golfers track speed gains

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Speed training has helped golfers or all skill levels gain distance and lower scores

The Stack System

Depending on where you live, your golf season is either slowing down or gearing up, but no matter what time of the year it is the one thing you can’t let slow down is your clubhead speed.

Pardon the pun, but speed training and the programs available to help golfers achieve their distance goals have been picking up steam in recent years, and it really hit the mainstream when Matt Fitzpatrick won this year’s U.S. Open at the Country Club.

Matt Fitzpatrick has made big gains off the tee Getty Images

Over the last two years Matt has transformed his driving game by adding an average of 6 mph, which took him from 112th on the PGA Tour in 2019 to 42nd in 2022. 

Now 6 mph might not sound like a huge amount, but when extrapolated through his entire game that’s 2-3 clubs less into greens, and more speed to get it out of the rough. Using the same time frame from 2019 to 2022, Matt went from 59th in Strokes Gained driving to 10th.

Although there are lots of training devices to help with speed including SuperSpeed, Golf Sling Shot, and Matt’s choice The Stack system — one tool everyone is using is the PRGR launch monitor.

PRGR Portable Launch Monitor

$229.99
The New PRGR Portable Launch Monitor is the perfect addition to any Golf Training Package. It is an affordable and super-accurate Doppler Radar-based pocket-size portable launch monitor that is incredibly easy to use.

The PRGR Portable Launch Monitor uses a precise radar system to track clubhead speed, but can also track ball speed and approximate distance when hitting shots. The best part of the PRGR PLM is that, compared to other units that track clubhead and ball speed, at only $229 it’s one of the best values on the market – and how can you put a price on lower scores?

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