Why Champions Tour Pros Hit 289 Yards Off The Tee... Swinging 15 MPH Slower Than PGA Tour Players

A stunning new analysis reveals the hidden reason older golfers are losing distance — and it has nothing to do with swing speed, flexibility, or age. Top-25 coach exposes what the golf instruction industry doesn't want you to know.

What this controversial training reveals:
  • Why "swing faster" advice is destroying your distance after 50
  • The overlooked "delivery window" that Champions Tour pros use to maximize every swing
  • How golfers over 50 can gain 30-50 yards without adding one mile per hour of speed

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If you're over 50 and losing distance every year, what you're about to read will probably make you angry.

Because the golf instruction industry has been lying to you.

They've been telling you the same tired advice for decades.

"You need to swing faster."

"You need to be more flexible."

"You need to accept that distance loss is just part of aging."

But here's what they're not telling you...

Champions Tour Pros Are Proving Them Wrong Every Single Week

Take David Toms, for example.

He's 57 years old. He averages 289 yards off the tee on the Champions Tour.

Now here's the crazy part...

He's swinging 15 miles per hour slower than PGA Tour pros who hit the exact same distance.

Think about that for a second.

Same distance. Way less speed.

289 yards

Average driving distance for David Toms (age 57)

Clubhead speed: 15 MPH slower than PGA Tour average

And he's not the only one.

Bernhard Langer is 67 years old and still averaging over 270 yards.

Steve Stricker is 58 and hitting it 285.

These guys aren't using speed sticks. They're not doing flexibility training. They're not even swinging hard.

So what are they doing?

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The Answer Is Hidden in Plain Sight

Andrew Rice is a Top-25 ranked golf instructor who has coached over 50,000 amateur golfers in his 35-year career.

He grew up in South Africa studying legends like Ernie Els and Gary Player.

And a few years ago, he stumbled upon something that changed everything he thought he knew about distance.

He was analyzing swing data from Champions Tour pros. Comparing them side by side with PGA Tour pros.

The younger guys were swinging way faster. Like, 15-20 miles per hour faster.

But they were hitting it the same distance.

That made no sense.

So Andrew dug deeper. He looked at TrackMan data. He studied video from every angle. He checked all the numbers.

And that's when he saw it.

The One Thing The Older Pros Were Doing Differently

It wasn't their backswing.

It wasn't their stance.

It wasn't their grip or their setup or their equipment.

It was what they were doing in a 3-second window during the downswing.

See, most golfers waste their speed too early.

They burn it up before impact.

So by the time the clubface actually hits the ball, there's nothing left.

But Champions Tour pros do something different.

They save their speed and deliver it at the exact right moment.

That's the secret.

That's why they can swing slower and hit it just as far.

Andrew calls this "swinging smarter to send it farther."

He Decided to Test This Theory on 30 Amateur Golfers

Now, before Andrew put his name on this discovery, he wanted to make sure it worked for regular golfers.

Guys who:

• Have lost flexibility over the years

• Have slower swing speeds

• Don't have perfect swings

So he hosted an experimental group lesson with 30 golfers. All over the age of 50.

And he gave himself only one hour.

His goal? Get every single golfer to gain at least 30 yards of distance.

Without adding speed. Without losing control.

Before the test started, total skepticism.

 
"I've tried everything. Speed sticks, new clubs, lessons. Nothing works."

 "I'm just getting old. There's nothing I can do about it."

 "I don't believe you can add 30 yards in one hour. That's impossible."


But then Andrew demonstrated the sequence.

He swung slower than the first student.

And hit it 30 yards further.

Fred A.

Test Group Student

"That was slower than mine. Damn impressive. Slightly slower. Almost 30 yards longer." 

That got their attention.

And one by one, every single golfer in that group started hitting drives 30+ yards longer.

Same swing speed. In some cases, even slower.

But way more distance.

Greg S.

Test Group Student

"All I had to do was do what he said, and it worked. That's plus 20 yards at three miles an hour slower."

Steve P.

Test Group Student

"The best thing Andrew taught me today is do not swing harder. Swing smarter. My swing speed was around 88, and he showed me that by doing what he wanted me to do, I could hit the ball 20 to 30 yards farther with the same amount of effort."

Terrence W.

Test Group Student

"For me to pick up 30 yards in a half hour? That's kind of amazing. It's not magic. It's a fact."

Why Does This Work So Well?

Here's the truth most golf instructors won't tell you.

Every golfer over 50 has at least 30 yards stored in their swing right now.

It's not gone. It's not lost to Father Time.

It's just trapped.

You're wasting your speed before impact. You're delivering it at the wrong time.

And that's the hidden culprit nobody talks about.

Think of it like this:

Imagine you have a bucket of water. And you need to throw that water as far as possible.

Most golfers start dumping the water out halfway through the throwing motion.

By the time they release, the bucket is almost empty.

But Champions Tour pros? They hold onto every drop. And they dump the entire bucket at the exact right moment.

 Same bucket. Same arm strength. Way more distance.

That's what's happening in your golf swing right now.

You have the speed. You have the power.

You're just releasing it too early.

What Happens When You Fix This One Thing?

Andrew created a simple sequence to help golfers deliver their speed at impact.

He calls it the "Smart Distance System."

And it's specifically designed for golfers over 50.

Here's what happens when you use it:

First, you start hitting drives that carry 30-50 yards longer.

Not once. Drive after drive.

Second, you don't lose accuracy. In fact, most golfers hit MORE fairways because they're not swinging out of control.

Third, you don't hurt your back or put strain on your body. Because you're not swinging harder. You're swinging smarter.

The Old Way vs. The Smart Way
Old Way: Swing faster to gain distance
Smart Way: Deliver speed at impact
Old Way: Use speed sticks and flexibility drills
Smart Way: Use simple sequence that takes 15 minutes
Old Way: Put strain on your back and body
Smart Way: No strain, no pain, just smart mechanics
Old Way: Accept distance loss as "part of aging"
Smart Way: Gain back 30-50 yards you thought were gone

Who Is This For?

This training is specifically designed for golfers who:

• Are over 50 and losing distance every year

• Don't want to move up to the gold tees

• Have tried speed training and it didn't work (or hurt their back)

• Want to out-drive their buddies again

• Are tired of hitting long clubs into greens

• Want a proven method that doesn't require more flexibility

If that sounds like you, then this could change your golfing life.

Who Is This NOT For?

Look, I need to be straight with you.

If you're happy hitting it short, this isn't for you.

If you're okay moving up to the gold tees, this isn't for you.

If you think gaining distance after 50 is impossible, this definitely isn't for you.

But if you're sick and tired of being the shortest player in your group...

If you're not ready to give up on hitting it long and straight...

If you want to take back what Father Time stole from you...

Then watch Andrew's training right now.

Ready to unlock the 30+ yards trapped in your swing?

See the exact sequence Champions Tour pros use. No sign-up required.

What Makes This Different from Everything Else?

Simple.

This is the only distance training that's 100% focused on swinging smarter — not harder.

It's not about speed sticks.

It's not about flexibility drills.

It's not about buying a new driver.

It's about maximizing the effectiveness of the swing you already have.

And delivering all your power into the back of the golf ball at the exact right moment.

That's the secret.

That's why Champions Tour pros can hit it 289 yards while swinging 15 miles per hour slower than PGA Tour pros.

And that's why 30 amateur golfers gained at least 30 yards in less than one hour.

Alan C.

Long-Time Student of Andrew's

"When I started working with Andrew, my driver was somewhere between 210, 215. The one thing he gave me was not only face control, but to use your body properly — sequencing. And since I've been doing that, I can put the ball out there 250 to 260, 90% of the time."

Your Next Step Is Simple

Click the button below to watch Andrew's free training.

He'll show you exactly what Champions Tour pros are doing differently.

He'll break down the sequence step-by-step.

And he'll show you how you can start using it the very next time you play.

No complicated drills. No expensive equipment. No strain on your body.

Just a simple sequence that unlocks the 30+ yards you already have stored in your swing.

Don't let another round go by hitting it short.

Thousands of golfers over 50 are already using this. See why it works.

Why You Need to Watch This Now

Here's the thing.

Andrew is getting a lot of pushback from the golf instruction industry.

Because this training completely goes against everything they've been teaching for decades.

They've built entire businesses around speed training, flexibility programs, and expensive equipment.

And Andrew is proving you don't need any of that.

So he's made some enemies, and there's a very real chance this presentation won't be available much longer.

If you come back tomorrow or next week, it might be gone.

Don't let that happen.

Watch it now while you still can.

Click below to watch before this comes down

P.S. Remember those Champions Tour pros hitting 289 yards while swinging 15 MPH slower? The secret isn't in their backswing, their equipment, or their fitness routine. It's in a 3-second window during the downswing that most amateur golfers completely miss. Andrew breaks down this exact window in his training — showing you frame-by-frame what they're doing that you're not. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. And you'll wonder why nobody ever showed you this before. Click here to watch the full breakdown now.

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