Training Aids & Drills
SuperSpeed Debuts New App and Products
To compete at the highest levels, regardless if that’s your local circuit or on the professional levels, you need to be speed training. Distance, indeed, has shown to be a skill that needs to be developed and harnessed, as it has a significant influence on scoring potential.
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And many may forget that SuperSpeed Golf can be credited with providing golfers a means to really unlock—and advance—their swing speed potential. Nearly ten years after debuting the initial product offering, SuperSpeed is debuting its most significant update yet.
Starting with the all-new smartphone app (available on both Android and iOS platforms), SuperSpeed has released a convenient, foolproof way to access step-by-step SuperSpeed protocols, track all your data in one place, and maximize your potential speed gains.
After downloading the new SuperSpeed Smartphone App, users will create a profile, start populating some information about their game, and perform a self-physical assessment and speed assessment—to track data on club speed, ball speed, and carry distance with a driver and 7 iron.

Once all this information is populated into the app, the new SuperSpeed algorithm will recommend an optimal course of action for maximizing each player’s speed that includes a combination of all of Superspeed’s possible training protocols.
The smartphone app will also be capable of displaying a wide of analytics to track progress across many different aspects of the program, including how many protocol sessions have been completed to recommend a new program.
To optimize all the data the app collects, SuperSpeed has also developed a new calculation called Distance Factor, which takes into account all variables of ball flight relating actual carry distance to club head speed. Users will be shown their “Carry Distance Factor” and “Total Distance Factor.”
But this software change is only part of the equation. For 2025, SuperSpeed is also releasing two significant hardware changes.
First is the all-new Super Speed Sticks Pro. Immediately noticeable about the Pros are the new weighted ends, which feature a redesigned tip that improves on the aerodynamics. Better aerodynamics means that golfers are able to “cut through” the air easier and, most importantly, accelerate and swing faster.
Notably, the weight tips feature three airflow modulators on the sides, which further increase the aerodynamic efficiency when the club is moving during the golf swing.
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The weighted ends don’t, however, just look pretty. Indeed, to help maximize your speed gains, SuperSpeed has designed the weight ports so you can add (or remove) weight. This will allow the Pros to match the overall weight and swing weight for your driver.
Next, are that the Pros feature all new shafts. To explain, when speed training, SuperSpeed used a stiff shaft that promotes aggressive loading, transition acceleration and kick of the golf shaft. Stated differently, a stiffer shaft means the player has to work harder to create a sensation of flex, which yields a faster, more downswing-loaded golf swing.

So to help enhance that feeling, the new shafts have two zones:
- Load Zone – An area near the top of the shaft that is relatively more stiff than the rest of the shaft. This further promotes aggressive loading of the shaft during translation.
- Torque Zone – An area just above the tip of the shaft that is slightly more flexible and higher torque than the rest of the shaft. This promotes more optimal timing of club head release around the point of impact.

Finally, at the opposite end is the grip. While golfers are likely to overlook this aspect as a generic, off-the-shelf grip, SuperSpeed has done research relating a player’s hand and forearm strength to their use of grip pressure during the golf swing. Their research has shown that helping players increase their grip strength capacity has a very positive impact on their ability to create speed, control the club throughout the swing, and reduce twists and movements of the club through impact.
Second is the Super Speed Force Board, a multi-functional device for training ground reaction forces, general balance and stability, along proprioception.
Through the training protocols in the new SuperSpeed app, the Force Board assists in optimizing Ground Reaction Forces during the swing, including Magnitude, Direction, Point of Application, and Timing.
With the different attachments (which are colored and designed for unique purposes), golfers can train for Balance & Stability Training or Ground Reaction Force Training.
Each of the foregoing is available right now—the SuperSpeed Smartphone App, Speed Sticks Pro, and Force Board. So whether you’re looking to enhance your Super Speed training or just get started, now is the perfect time to give it a try.
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