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Train Better ... Train FASTER

Hi, I’m Dave Ramos, founder of FASTER.golf and inventor of the GT-ONE Golf Training Aid.
 
I'm a 64-year-old regular golfer just like you.
 
I’m not a PGA pro, but I’ve spent decades chasing better scores, only to hit a frustrating plateau (14.2).
 
My game has been plagued by inconsistency and nagging injuries—back, left knee, and left wrist—that sidelined me for big chunks of several seasons.
 
Five years ago, I went on an intense quest to increase my swing speed from the high 80's into triple digits. I made some gains, but injured my back doing so.
 
I looked for solutions everywhere. I took lessons. I bought training aids. I read books (Hogan's Five Lessons). I watched videos. I went to the gym. Nothing worked.
 
I created the FASTER Golf GT-ONE for myself, to fight back against these challenges, and it’s transformed my golf.
 
Now, I’m sharing it with you, hoping it’ll do the same.
 
My goal is simple: help golfers like us break through plateaus, stay on the course, and rediscover the joy of the game.
 
The GT-ONE’s indoor-friendly design and 10-minute "FASTER BLASTER" workouts fit any schedule. It will give you the Flexibility, Agility, Strength, Tempo, and Endurance you need to see real Results on the course.
 
Train better ... Train FASTER!
 
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P.S. That's me pointing to my hole-in-one! I was on a golf trip to Pinehurst, NC with my brothers to celebrate my Dad's 90th birthday. The hole-in-one was on #13 at the Country Club of North Carolina. 
Prototypes

The Development Process

It took James Dyson 5,127 prototypes before he invented the vacuum that "never loses suction."

Thankfully, it took us just 27!

This started when I watched a YouTube video posted by Chuck Quinton, founder of Rotary Swing Golf. He was demonstrating a homemade training aid that helps golfers feel lag in their swing. Here is the video: Rotary Swing Golf Training Aid

After watching the video, I decided to make one for myself ... 

This turned into a year-long quest to refine the design and optimize the results.

As you can see from the photo, we experimented with many different materials for the handle, including steel golf shafts, aluminum, and plastic ... before ultimately deciding to use industrial strength PVC.

We also experimented with many different materials for the shaft, including wire, rope, bungee cord, and many different rubber composites.

We experimented with many different sizes, shapes, and weighs for the head, including golf balls (like Chuck Quinton's model), tennis balls, lacrosse balls, metal rods, and aerodynamical balls.

Finally, we experimented with many different grips, including standard golf grips, molded training grips, putter grips, and several different foam rubber composites.

After hundreds of experiments, we had an aha moment and locked down the design of the FASTER Golf GT-ONE:

  • An industrial-strength PVC handle
  • An oversized closed foam grip
  • A highly flexible rubber shaft
  • A weighted head optimized to deliver a great workout

Train Better ... Train FASTER!