G-Rip Grip Trainer Review: The $15 Tool Scottie Scheffler Uses
Best-in-class value. The most effective and affordable tool for correcting foundational grip flaws
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Best-in-class value. The most effective and affordable tool for correcting foundational grip flaws
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Transformative for the right golfer, but high risk for everyone else
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SKLZ Tempo & Grip Trainer Review: Don't Buy It For Tempo
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The Rypstick is a convenient, all-in-one speed trainer that reliably delivers 15+ yards of distance for golfers willing to follow a strict 8-week protocol and purchase a separate radar
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After hands-on testing against Tour Aim, Blue Brick, WhyGolf, and four others, Pathpal Golf emerges as the category winner for best alignment stick holder, splitting in half for simultaneous drills, offering 14 fixed angles vs. the next closest at 6, and adding legitimate putting features that competitors ignore, all at a competitive price point (and significantly cheaper than the closest competitor, Blue Brick).
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The SwingMate is a precision practice tool disguised as a consumer product—exceptional for disciplined mid-handicappers with coaching access, overwhelming for casual golfers seeking plug-and-play simplicity.
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A decent solution to mat practice limitations that is pretty simple to use, but requires a golf club to weigh it down and with limited versatility.
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Tour-proven precision meets amateur-hostile pricing—exceptional build quality can't overcome being 2.5x more expensive than equally effective competitors.
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A rock-solid steel alignment stick holder that makes mat practice work, but at roughly $70 you're paying a premium price for what amounts to an adjustable metal bracket with holes; even worse of a deal if you're a lefty
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