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🏌️♂️ Elevate your game with every swing—don’t just play golf, master it!
The SKLZ Golf Swing Trainer is a foldable, durable training aid designed exclusively for right-handed golfers. Featuring two adjustable weights tailored for iron and wood practice, it promotes correct grip and swing tempo. Its compact design supports indoor and outdoor use, helping golfers build muscle memory and improve swing consistency with immediate feedback.




| ASIN | B0019GKDTM |
| Back Material Type | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,066 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Golf Swing Trainers |
| Brand Name | SKLZ |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,322) |
| Form Factor | Foldable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00831345000574 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pro Performance |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Size | One Size |
| UPC | 831345000574 |
H**E
Adjustable Weight trainer perfect for building swing tempo
I highly recommend this for beginners. The size is compact enough to use comfortably at home while still being effective at the practice range. It’s durable and very easy to use, and the adjustable weight settings for both iron and driver setups are a great feature. This helps you clearly feel the head weight and develop a consistent swing tempo. The comfortable design makes extended practice sessions easier. For the price, it offers excellent value for money.
P**Y
Has definitely helped my golf game
I recently started using the golf tempo and grip trainer, and I must say that it has made a significant impact on my golf game. This trainer has helped me improve my swing tempo and develop a consistent grip, leading to more accurate and powerful shots on the course. The design of the trainer allows for a comfortable and secure grip, providing the proper hand placement and alignment. The adjustable settings cater to different swing speeds and strengths, making it suitable for golfers of all levels. I appreciate how durable and well-made the trainer is, as it has withstood regular use without any signs of wear and tear. The immediate feedback it provides has helped me develop muscle memory, resulting in a smoother and more controlled swing. The portability of the trainer allows me to practice anywhere, whether it's at the range or in my backyard. Overall, the golf tempo and grip trainer has been an invaluable tool in my golf training routine, and I highly recommend it to any golfer looking to improve their swing tempo and grip technique.
T**.
Great swing trainer
Great tool for beginners and warm-ups. This swing trainer is ideal for new golfers looking to build fundamentals. Its compact size makes it perfect for indoor swing work, and I’ve found it really effective for warming up before a round. More experienced players might find it a bit basic, but it still offers solid feedback. If it included a club face, I’d rate it five stars. I have this swing training device for many years and have given as a gift.
H**D
Swing Away At Will
This is pretty nifty. I've never seen anything like the innovations that have come along in the sports world - and most especially, about golf - which is the sport I'm most familiar with, and certainly the most interested in. But there just seems to be no end to the new products that have appeared on the scene concerning golf, and it's amazing how one single sport, with a pretty obvious, and seemingly simple, action needed to accomplish it; namely swinging the club to hit the little white ball - is constantly being reworked and upgraded. I was a little skeptical about this, because it wasn't too clear just how a shortened version of a golf club could replicate the swing, but that's what the hype said, so I thought, "Why not try it?". But it does come very close to the feeling you get swinging an actual club, and that's what I was hoping it would do, because I really wanted something to be able to use indoors, in the cold winter months. I'd been using a cut-off shaft with the grip on it, and that's fine for experimenting with the grip, and refining various and sundry moves in the swing, but it doesn't do anything at all for the feel of the swing. In the final analysis, it's the overall feel you get in the swing which registers in your subconscious mind that determines how well you are able to execute the swing, and nothing really takes the place of an actual swing, to relay to your brain how it should feel. I finally broke down and brought a 7-iron in from my bag, to stand in the corner, and use it to remind myself how it feels to do the short-approach chip shots around the green, and sweep the surface without chili-dipping the club. However, even that is fraught with danger, because you always run the risk of getting careless and bashing the furniture - which would definitely make you feel like an idiot. This trainer lets you swing away with total abandon (in the full swing) without the fear that you will clobber a lamp or end table. (Or worse yet - a TV screen!) But it's still prudent to look around first, and make sure you have enough room, because this thing is heavy enough to do a serious number on anything it hits, and so you would be well advised to "look before you leap." At least you don't have to worry about hitting the ceiling; just look right and left, and behind you, to make sure you have enough room. We don't realize just how much room it takes to swing a golf club - which is no big deal outside, but most rooms in the house are simply not big enough to let us swing a club in them - even a shortened version, like this trainer, without being very careful. There are just too many fragile and very breakable things sitting around in close proximity inside the house to be able to swing freely without KOing something. Too bad for us snowbirds to have to lose such a big chunk of the year to the weather - just long enough for all of our hard-won expertise in the swing to disappear over the winter, and make us have to start all over in the spring. But this will at least let us keep our hand in, so to speak, and retain the feel of the swing, which is vitally important to be able to do, but which is virtually impossible in the winter, because we can't actually swing a club. Usually, by the time spring gets here, swinging a golf club feels like a totally alien thing to do, and we have to start from scratch. I really do think it will enable me to get a longer, fuller swing, because our muscles seem to shrink and tighten up as we get older, and we get almost afraid to attempt a full-out swing - possibly thinking that we might hurt ourselves, somehow. Our swing just sort of degenerates down to a feeble, half-hearted attempt, and we wonder why we have lost distance. Of course, when you're young and limber and don't know any better, you equate a hard, fast swing with big distance, but all you usually succeed in doing is driving it deeper into the woods, with a big banana-ball slice off to the right. Truth be told, I don't think I ever really developed a full, lusty swing - on a regular, continuing basis - and this seems to encourage learning to do that. In fact, even though this is the same hand position on the grip that I've been using all along, just swinging this made it seem very easy for me to do a full swing, and a very natural-feeling follow-through, and that has been the biggest problem I've always had, and suddenly it seems easy. For one thing, this is very heavy, and that is probably the reason it feels like swinging a real club. I don't know that it is actually any heavier than a full-size club; it could just be that because it is much shorter, and more compact than a regular club, it only seems heavier. At any rate, it's great, because it enables us to get virtually the same feeling we would get in swinging a full-sized club, and that is terrific to be able to do in the cold weather. But I'm very excited about that, because us old-school, self-taught golfers usually never learned to do a full follow-through, because our momentum was always going the wrong way. We were all arms and shoulders, and never learned to get our body into the swing. This really teaches us how simple it is to do a full swing, and a full follow-through, and just that alone should make up for a lot of the distance we may have lost, simply because we will be hitting with a much improved swing. Maybe by next spring, it'll be securely lodged in my muscle-memory subconscious. Golf is a very strange game, and we work hard to finally develop what we feel is the right swing, only to have it all go away (for reasons unknown) and we revert right back to the bad habits we have developed over a lifetime. That's why I'm pretty happy with this - because it will allow our brain to retain the feel of what the swing should feel like, instead of going for months without our "golf fix." But I think it's going to be a definite boon, and we do need something to fill the void in the cold winter months.
T**R
Fantastic training aid - A must have for any golfer!
Fantastic Training Aid – A Must-Have for Any Golfer! The SKLZ Golf Tempo & Grip Trainer has been an absolute game-changer for my swing. It’s incredibly easy to use—no complicated setup, just grab it and start swinging. The grip trainer is especially impressive; it puts your hands in the perfect position every time, which has really improved my consistency. Also great for all ages, both my young children are able to use it effectively! I’ve also been impressed with the durability—it holds up well even with frequent use, both indoors and outdoors. The smooth tempo it encourages has helped me develop a more natural, fluid swing that translates beautifully to the course. Highly recommend this to golfers of all skill levels looking to refine their fundamentals!
P**L
Great for beginners
Let me start off by saying that this is a great product for someone who really struggles with finding a "correct" grip when swinging the club. It's a useful tool for beginners/high-handicap players, but is extremely limited in what it can provide for the average/above average golfer. Personally, I use it mostly for warming up and stretching before hitting the range and around the house when I can't get out there. I find that using the (removable) weight with it helps strengthen muscles used in the golf swing and makes your irons feel weightless after using this. With that being said, there's two major things I dislike about this product. Primarily, the grip forces you to have, what is considered to be, a 'strong' grip. I've grown up playing golf with a 'neutral' grip and this feels uncomfortable when I position my hands to a neutral grip while using this. The second issue I have with this product is that it barely gets used. Like I said, I have a neutral grip and don't want to make a habit of using a strong grip, so it just sits in my bag. It's not pricey so I don't mind having it, but for anyone on the fence about it.. Don't.
F**.
Bellissimo, ben fatto, si può usare ovunque. Niente da dire, spettacolare!
G**M
Me gusto el equipo, me sirve mucho para calentamiento y el agarre del grip me ayuda para mejorar en el sostenimiento de los bastones. Tiene buen peso. Lo recomiendo.
S**Y
A typical premium SKLZ product that costs more. At least they deliver on the quality bit.
C**N
article conforme a mon attente. Le seul regret est de ne pas avoir choisi le point de livraison; Un peu loin de la maison et pas pratique pour moi. merci
D**D
Material de alta calidad, me ayuda mucho al entrenamiento.
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