Testers Wanted: Tour Striker Training Aids
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Testers Wanted: Tour Striker Training Aids

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Testers Wanted: Tour Striker Training Aids

Training aids have long sparked debate in the golf community: Do they offer lasting improvement or are they just temporary fixes? Tour Striker, led by Martin Chuck, has developed a range of high-quality training aids that aim to provide real, measurable benefits. The Tour Striker Smart Ball, widely used by pros like Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose, is just one example of the brand’s impact. Now, the MyGolfSpy Forum is offering members the chance to test several of TourStriker’s top products all together.

What you’ll be testing

Each selected tester will receive a Tour Striker Training Kit, which includes:

  • Tour Striker Smart Ball with Smart Ball Sleeve: Aids in synchronizing the arms and body for a more cohesive swing.
  • Impact Sling: A modern tool for improving tempo and timing, inspired by the classic rope swing drill.
  • Toolbox: A versatile device that assists with alignment, ball position, swing plane and fitness.
  • Tour Striker 7-Iron: Designed to teach proper impact position and forward shaft lean.
  • FlexClick: Helps train correct wrist positions, grip and overall impact quality.

Each product comes with lesson protocols by Chuck, guiding you through drills and exercises to maximize their apparent benefits. These protocols ensure users get the most out of their training, helping to instill lasting changes in their swing mechanics and overall game.

The testing opportunity

We are seeking four golfers to test, review and keep the Tour Striker Training Kit. Testers will evaluate each product and its accompanying training videos, focusing on build quality, ease of use and effectiveness.

SIGN UP HERE 

  • Open to registered Forum members in the U.S.
  • Registration closes Aug. 28.
  • Testers will be announced on the Forum Sept. 3.

This is your chance to see if these training aids can truly make a difference in your game!

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Jamie Danbrook

Jamie Danbrook

Jamie Danbrook

Jamie is the MyGolfSpy Forum Director. A Canadian living in Switzerland can often be found posting on the forum under the username GolfSpy_APH. When not on the forum he can be found on the course, or with his wife, two kids and three dogs hiking and exploring. He prides himself in being a lefty golfer and is still in search of his elusive first hole in one.

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      James Wadden

      2 years ago

      I purchased the Tour Striker 8 iron a few years ago after watching an ad about the benefits of practicing forward shaft lean with iron shots. In my opinion it is an excellent training aid. The pro at the course where I play as a member saw me on the range with the Tour Striker and he ordered one to help with his students. That club is in the trunk for easy access at the range during warm ups. Another training aid is in the trunk next to the Tour Striker (the Ripcoil driver). This club has a very flexible shaft (like the orange whip) with the added advantage of hitting tee shots on the range. I find that the Ripcoil works well to restore tempo and swing rhythm. Since I live in Eastern Canada (Nova Scotia) I do not qualify for the contest but I can confirm that it is a good training aid.

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