![]() ![]() ![]() Which can help you get a bit more zip on the first tee. It’s much heavier than a regular club, so give it a few swings before heading out, and your golf muscles will be nice and lose, and your driver will feel super light. ![]() On the course, the Orange Whip is perfect for warming up before a round. It will get you “feeling” the swing again and stopping obsessing over positions. The Orange Whip is particularly handy if you’re getting a bit bogged down in technical swing thoughts. Here’s me working on swinging back and through while maintaining balance and a nice, smooth tempo. It has a few uses (including a decent core workout), but without doubt its most useful one is for working on rhythm, tempo, and balance. Above all else, the Orange Whip forces you to be patient in transition, which is always a good thing. If you get out of sequence you’ll slam the ball on the end into the ground. It’s basically a heavy ball at the end of a bendy shaft, with a weight at the other end. I’ve had my Orange Whip for over 4 years now, and it’s still my go-to training aid for practicing golf at home. ![]()
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