So Justin is right about clubhead speed . The Proof
Each of our three rookies represents a different part of Woods' "bigger, stronger, faster" philosophy. Watson, who is 27 and grew up in Bagdad, Fla., is the "bigger" player. He stands 6-feet-3 and creates an enormous backswing arc, swinging the club well past parallel at the top. "I just swing it real hard and use all my arms," says Watson, who hit a drive 422 yards in a Nationwide event in 2004. "I swing it long, like John Daly. All that put together is going to make a powerful swing."
Holmes, 25, is the "faster" player. He has one of the shortest backswings on tour but creates tremendous clubhead speed through impact. At only 5-11, he's a powerful natural athlete who learned to swing hard as a third-grader playing on the high school golf team in Campbellsville, Ky. "I've always had really quick hands in other sports--baseball, basketball, whatever," says Holmes. "I have big forearms and big legs and really fast hips. I've always had good balance and body control in other sports."
quoted 2 paragraph from golf digest bomb and gouge... quick hand, hard with my arms..
I never doubted Justin.. ( Comdpa ).
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