Swing speed is only really applicable to the shaft flex. 100 MPH would be perfect for a stiff shaft, maybe even some X stiff shafts. The key thing to look at is launch angle and spin rate. With a stiff shaft, your swing speed and a 12 degree driver the ball will be coming off the face very very high and spinning like mad, which will rob you of distance and consistency. I would recommend a 9 or 9.5 degree for you with a stiff shaft. The best thing to do is go to a good Golf shop and get custom fitted, they will find the best driver and shaft for you and your game.
Not particularly, 10 mph is below average sprinting speed. The record speed on a mountain bike is above 100mph.
Top speed - No, Acceleration - yes top speed is all about areodynamics (frontal area, Cd "coefficient of drag"), horsepower and gearing. Acceleration is all about power to weight and traction upto about 100mph, above 100mph the areodynamics starts playing a more important roll.
Alot of player can. Your question should be how many can shoot above 100mph and again there are a few.
College education? Normally a bachelor's degree but anything above would be prefered
That is your bearings. You need to replace them.
Three wire switch on the driver side of the transmission, just above the pan.Three wire switch on the driver side of the transmission, just above the pan.
Generally the car making the movement, in this case 'A', will be the driver found at fault.
All of the above are correct.
A caret above a note could be an articulation mark - an accent. A caret above number in a musical context means "scale degree". So a caret above a 6 means "scale degree six."
38 degree celsius or above
there is a toggle switch under the dash on the driver's side. it is above where your foot would be if it were on the brake pedal.
All of the above.