Balance boards for golf are not just about standing still without falling over. The real value is learning how pressure moves under your feet so your lower body can help create speed instead of letting your arms do all the work. Most golfers chase distance by swinging harder from the top. That usually creates tension, […]
Golf chipping net drills work best when the net is not just a ball catcher. The real value is “slam dunk” practice: landing the ball directly into a target pocket so you learn carry distance, trajectory, and contact control inside 30 yards. Most golfers miss shots around the green because they never practice landing spots. […]
Golf chipping mat and net setups are the smarter buy if you want to practice short game at home without destroying your lawn, scuffing wedges on hard ground, or chasing balls all over the backyard. A chipping net gives you the target. A chipping mat gives you the hitting surface. If you buy only the […]
Best golf chipping net choices should do more than catch golf balls. A good chipping net should give you multiple target pockets, enough stability for repeated practice, a safe indoor or backyard setup, and a clear way to practice different trajectories instead of just dumping balls into one big opening. That is why the strongest […]
Alignment string vs putting mirror is one of the smartest decisions a golfer can make before buying another putting training aid. Both tools help with alignment, but they do not fix the same problem. A putting mirror shows the golfer. A putting alignment string shows the line. That difference matters. If your eyes are in […]
Phil Kenyon putting string drill practice is built around one simple idea: if you cannot start the ball on your intended line, it does not matter how good your stroke looks. The ball has to begin on the correct start line before speed control and green reading can matter. The elevated string drill gives you […]
Golf putting alignment string is one of the simplest training aids in golf, but it can expose one of the most expensive problems in your putting stroke: you may not be aiming where you think you are aiming. A putting mirror helps you check your eyes, shoulders, and setup. A putting gate helps you control […]
DIY golf speed stick projects are popular because retail overspeed systems can be expensive, and many golfers already have old shafts, broken drivers, lead tape, epoxy, and shop tools sitting in the garage. A homemade golf speed stick can work as a budget training aid, but only if the weight is secure, the total build […]
SuperSpeed Golf speed sticks and The Stack System both promise the same result: more clubhead speed, more distance potential, and a faster driver swing. But they use very different paths to get there. SuperSpeed uses the classic three-stick overspeed model. The Stack uses one adjustable trainer, stackable weights, app-guided programming, and speed tracking. That difference […]
Do golf speed sticks work? Yes, they can work when you use them as a structured overspeed training system, measure your speed, rest properly, and transfer the gains back to a real driver. They do not work as magic weighted clubs that automatically add distance just because you swing them hard in the garage. The […]









