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Orange Whip swing trainer

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TEMPO3:1
FLEX SHAFTYES
WEIGHT1.8 lb

A counter-weighted, flexible-shaft trainer that forces you to swing in sequence instead of hitting from the top. The weighted orange ball at the tip loads the shaft on the backswing; if your transition is rushed, you feel it lag. Ten swings before a round resets your tempo to a clean 3:1.

Length · Mid · 47 in
Add to bag
DIMENSIONS47 in
MATERIALFlexible steel
SKILL LEVELAll levels
Telemetry

The spec, read as data.

88
TEMPO LOCK
82
SEQUENCE
74
TRANSITION
69
RELEASE
Length
47 in
Head
Weighted, orange
Shaft
Flexible steel
Weight
1.8 lb / 820 g
Use
Tempo, sequence, warm-up
In the box

What’s included.

Included
  • Orange Whip trainer — 47 in flexible shaft
  • Weighted orange head, tempo-loaded
  • Counter-weighted grip for balance
  • Tempo drill card
Materials & build
  • Shaft — flexible spring steel
  • Head — weighted composite, orange
  • Grip — counter-weighted, tacky
Why we picked it

The coaching read.

Tempo 3:1 — three counts back, one count down — is the ratio tour players hold and 15-handicaps break under pressure. The flexible shaft makes the ratio physical: rush the transition and the head lags, and you feel exactly where you got quick.

Ten swings before a round resets the sequence without a single ball. It is the warm-up aid we reach for most, because tempo is the variable that carries to every club in the bag.

Tempo 3:1 is the number that separates tour players from the field. This aid makes it feel.
Verified

Certified & guaranteed.

USGA-ConformingMeets the Rules of Golf
Range-TestedVerified on-console
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1-year warrantyBuild-defect cover
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Field notes

From the range.

4.9/5 ★★★★★ 66 verified reviews
★★★★★
Verified buyer
“Ten swings on the range and my tempo clicks in. I stopped coming over the top because I can finally feel the head lag the moment I get quick.”
Trevor L.11 index
★★★★★
Verified buyer
“I coach juniors and keep three of these in the bag. The flex shaft is a lie detector — rush the transition and the weighted ball tells on you instantly. My students’ sequencing scores climbed without me saying a word about positions.”
Renee OkaforTeaching pro
★★★★
Verified buyer
“Great warm-up tool. Heavier than I expected, which is the whole point, but the junior length would have suited my height better.”
Hiroshi Bell16 index
★★★★★
Verified buyer
“Pre-round staple. Ten unhurried reps by the first tee and my 3:1 holds through the round.”
Marcus Q.7 index
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Questions

Before you swing.

How many swings before it resets my tempo?
Ten unhurried swings is the number we log before a round. In our range data the 3:1 ratio re-settles inside the first eight to ten reps, so a short pre-round set carries it to the first tee.
Which length should I pick?
Most players hold a full-speed swing best on the Mid 47 in. Choose Full 48.5 in if you are over six feet and want a longer load, or Junior 44 in for players under 5'4" or indoor-ceiling practice.
Will the flex shaft change my real swing?
It trains sequence, not positions. Because the weighted head lags when you rush the transition, you feel exactly where you get quick — and that feedback transfers to every club without you thinking about mechanics over the ball.
Is it worth it for a mid-handicap?
Tempo is the variable that breaks first under pressure at every handicap. Reviewers from 4 to 18 index report the same read: ten swings, a cleaner transition, fewer over-the-top misses.
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