Consistent tempo is one of the most important aspects of the golf swing and putting stroke.
DXP Tech LLC has developed a method of practicing tempo through MP3 files called CoreTempoTM and PuttronomeTM files. By listening to these files on your MP3 Player or Smart phone while you practice, you will achieve greater tempo consistency. Consistency of tempo in the putting stroke provides distance control and fewer three-putts. Watch the videos below. See Ian Poulter, Adam Scott, Geoff Ogilvy, Bob Estes, Steve Flesch, Bo Van Pelt, Charles Howell III, Danny Lee, Phil Mickelson, David Toms, Sean O'Hair and more. Each full swing has been analyzed to determine the CoreTempo. A generated CoreTempo MP3 file has been synchronized to show how the CoreTempo (which specifies downswing to impact timing and swing ratio) can fully define a golfer's golf swing tempo. Listen, swing, and improve your tempo consistency with CoreTempo Tones! Listen to Puttronome tones while you putt. These tones are tour proven and are in use on the European PGA Tour, the LPGA Tour, and on the Nationwide and PGA Tours. A consistent Full Swing Golf Swing Tempo is critical to a good golf game. How many times have you heard commentators or pros say their timing was off? Listening to CoreTempo Full Golf Swing Tempo tones and Puttronome Putting Stroke Tempo tones can make a big difference in your ability to repeat a good golf swing or a good putting stroke from day to day.
Featured Swings:
- Rickie Fowler
Rickie Fowler has one of the fastest downswing to impact timings on tour. A huge shoulder turn and a fast downswing to impact time equate to a very powerful swing. See Rickie Fowler's full swing below with a CoreTempo of 129BPM. Rickie Fowler's Swing Ratio is 2.75 for irons and 3.0 for the driver. - Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth puts everything he has into every swing creating PGA Tour-class power. Although he's only 16 years old, he shares the same downswing to impact timing of Geoff Ogilvy and Ernie Else (100BPM). His swing ratio is very low (2.25), meaning that his backswing is very fast in comparison to his downswing to impact time. Brett Wetterich is the only other Tour Player that shares this very fast swing ratio. Brett Wetterich's CoreTempo is 113BPM/2.25. Most Swing Ratios span 2.4 to 3.2.
PuttronomeTMPEND Putting Tempo
Training - ingrain your CoreTempo timing into your putting stroke with Puttronome Pend Pendulum tones. Listen to Puttronome Pend tones while doing the "touch-touch" drill.
CoreTempoTM is a breakthrough in tempo training!
Until now,
the overall golf swing, in terms of tempo, could not be accurately
described. In fact, most defined tempo as "good", "smooth", "quick", or
"out-of-sync".
DXP Tech has defined golf swing dynamics in precise, yet simple and easy
to remember terms.
First, the fundamental measure of downswing to impact time is defined in
the well-accepted units of tempo, beats per minute. Second, the ratio
of backswing time to downswing to impact time completes the tempo
definition.
For example, a golf swing with a tempo of 113 Beats Per Minute and a
Swing Ratio of 2.5 indicates a downswing to impact time of .27 seconds
and a backswing time of .67 seconds. This is stated as "113bpm/2.5".
This specific set matches the tempo of Phil Mickelson using an 8-iron.
In addition to defining a new tempo definition standard, DXP Tech made a
fascinating discovery. For a given golfer, the downswing to impact time
is essentially constant
across ALL clubs for the majority of golfers. This
means that the downswing to impact time for your driver should be the SAME
as your downswing to impact time for your Putter! We call this
fundamental core golf swing timing element your CoreTempo.
DXP Tech LLC used this knowledge to develop a revolutionary
patent-pending audio generation process and method that we call CoreTempo TonesTM .
Simply by listening to the appropriate CoreTempo ToneTM audio file on your MP3 Player
while you practice, you can maintain your personal CoreTempo!
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