Distance Off the Tee at Rocket Classic
- BE Golf
- Jul 2
- 2 min read

According to Data Golf, competitors averaged about 293.6 yards off the tee this week at Detroit Golf Club—around +1.3 yards above the PGA Tour average. But the real fireworks came from the leaders:
Aldrich Potgieter, who not only won in a playoff but is also the Tour’s top driver of the ball, averaging a jaw-dropping 327.4 yards off the tee this season.
Potgieter’s clubhead speed is also elite, cresting around (118 mph), translating to launch conditions ideal for maximum carry and roll.
Put plainly: If you’re not training with speed in mind, you’re watching from the bleachers.
How Mach 3 Speed Training Works – and Why It Matters
Mach 3 Speed Training is a structured, year‑round protocol dedicated to increasing clubhead speed. According to official info, participants gain, on average, +11.5 mph of clubhead speed.
Here’s how:
Specific Tools & Drills – Includes “Speedbomber,” “Jetstick,” rotator resistance bands, and more to connect body sequencing with ideal swing mechanics.
Neuromuscular Focus – Helps coordinate hip-shoulder sequencing, leverage spring-like rotation, and enhance muscle firing—without bulking up.
Mental/Intent Shifts – Many users report immediate benefits after clinics, not just in speed but also in consistency and confidence.
“I gained 5 mph of clubhead speed in about an hour… Every other attendee gained even more… I also gained accuracy and consistency as a side effect.”
Structured Training Phases – The program cycles through off-season, pre-season, and in-season routines to maintain and build speed progressively.
Benefits of Mach 3 Speed Training
+10 – 12 mph Clubhead speed which equates to 20-30 yards of additional distance.
Ball Speed, Carry & Roll Boost
Joint-Friendly Training. Dynamic and rotational exercises protect the body rather than tear it down.
Confidence Spike! A powerful swing translates to mental edge on the course.
Why It’s a Game-Changer for Club Golfers
Tournament mojo: If you’re chasing casual gold tour-level performance, a 20–30-yard edge can be the difference between aggressive play and fallback.
Aging advantage: Even older golfers can retain or regain speed—Mach 3 is built on intention and neuromuscular coordination, not just brute strength.
Playability first: It’s not just about distance—it cultivates swing feel, body control, and precision.
Final Takeaway 🎯
This past weekend’s Rocket Mortgage Classic made one thing crystal clear: Bombers win.
Aldrich Potgieter’s 327‑yard average is no one‑off—it reflects systematic speed built over time. And that’s exactly what Mach 3 Speed Training delivers: a measurable speed boost, greater distance, better control, and renewed enjoyment in your swing.
If you’re a golfer who’s still relying on technique alone, you’re missing a crucial element. Harnessing speed through Mach 3 isn’t just smart—it’s essential for staying competitive.
To learn more about Mach 3 speed training, schedule a session with one of our coaches at www.begolfcoaching.com or contact us at info@begolfcoaching.com
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