The Swing Sync is engineered to force your arms and body into one seamless motion, eliminating the separation between your body and arms. The results is more dependable contact, less reliance on arm strength alone, and effortless, powerful contact through the ball.
A wider swing arc means your hands and club travel farther from your body, giving you a larger radius and more club-head speed. Top instructors say, “the wider your swing arc, the more club-head speed you can generate, and the farther you can hit the golf ball." With the Swing Sync you learn to keep your arms extended, maintain that width, and convert it into effortless distance and cleaner strikes.
Different shots demand different levels of shaft lean at impact. The Swing Sync’s center rod visually shows the relationship between your hands and the shaft, helping you naturally learn how to control compression for every type of shot.
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FAQs
The Swing Sync can be used with every club in your bag — from chips and pitches to wedges, irons, and even your driver. It’s designed to build better connection and control across your entire game, no matter what shot you’re working on.
The swing sync is 15cm in width and 17.5cm in height. Refer to the last images slides for a better understanding.
The Swing Sync forces your arms and body to move as one. It makes it nearly impossible to swing with just your arms, encouraging proper use of your hips, core, and rotation. By training your body to move in sync, it builds real sequencing — teaching you to generate power efficiently and strike the ball with true connection.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected at impact or lost distance even with solid contact, this is for you. It’s designed to help any golfer build a more powerful, efficient, and repeatable swing.
Yes! The Swing Sync is fully ambidextrous, meaning it works perfectly for both right-handed and left-handed golfers. Just set up naturally in your stance and let the trainer guide your motion.
Absolutely. The Swing Sync is designed for golfers of all skill levels. For beginners, it provides instant feedback on how the arms and body should move together, helping eliminate early habits like over-swinging or losing connection. For experienced players, it’s a precision tool to fine-tune sequencing, rotation, and compression—helping you regain structure and consistency when timing starts to slip. It’s equally valuable whether you’re learning fundamentals or sharpening elite-level mechanics.
Yes — the Swing Sync is built with a flexible memory-foam construction that adapts comfortably across a wide range of body types. Whether you're tall, short, broad-shouldered or slim, the trainer molds to your upper arms and torso. And if you need a smaller size (for juniors or slighter frames), we offer a compatible option.
The Swing Sync won’t magically fix your game overnight — but it directly improves the key fundamentals that lead to lower scores. By keeping your arms and body connected, you’ll strike the ball more solidly, control your direction better, and build a more repeatable swing. Over time, that consistency translates to fewer mishits, tighter dispersion, and real handicap improvement when combined with regular practice and play.