For golfers who aim at the left rough and hope

Your slice isn’t a talent problem. It’s a sequence problem.

Golfer keeping effortless arm and body connection with the Swing Sync trainer through the downswing

The Swing Sync Professional Trainer sits between your forearms and keeps your arms and body moving as one — so the club drops to the inside instead of cutting across the ball.

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You know the shot before it lands.

Ball starts left. Hangs in the air a beat too long. Then it peels off to the right and takes half the fairway with it.

So you aim further left. Grip it stronger. Swing “easier”, like your playing partners keep suggesting. Another tip video at 11pm. Another range bucket that doesn’t transfer to the course.

Here’s what nobody tells you: the slice doesn’t happen at impact. It happens in the first move of your downswing — the moment your arms separate from your body and throw the club outside the line. Over the top. Out-to-in. Cut spin. Slice.

Fix the connection, and the path fixes itself.

Why it works

Connection first. Sequence second. Compression third.

1

Stay connected

The Swing Sync sits between your forearms. Keep light pressure on it and your arms and chest are forced to turn as one unit — the arm structure stays locked from takeaway to finish.

2

Sequence from the ground up

When your arms can’t run off on their own, something better has to start the downswing: your hips. The club shallows and approaches the ball from the inside — not over the top.

3

Compress the ball

Inside path, square face, body leading the strike. That’s where compression comes from — the flushed, heavy strike you feel up the shaft.

Golfer at address with the Swing Sync trainer keeping arms and body connected as one unit

Arms and body turning as one unit through the downswing.

Golfer compressing the ball at impact with the Swing Sync trainer in place

Connected through impact — path from the inside, strike centered.

Gloved hand holding the Swing Sync Professional Trainer up to the sky
Learn by real, not feel

Feedback you can’t argue with.

Swing tips live in your head. The Swing Sync lives between your forearms — and it doesn’t lie.

Disconnect on the way down and the Swing Sync drops. Stay connected and it stays put, swing after swing. No launch monitor, no video analysis, no guessing whether that one “felt better”.

That’s the whole point: you stop chasing feels and start training the real movement.

Meet the trainer

Swing Sync Professional Trainer

  • Locks in arm structure — which means your backswing stays compact and repeatable instead of loose and handsy.
  • Trains connection on every rep — which means the over-the-top move gets replaced, not just patched for one range session.
  • Engages the hips to lead — which means your sequence starts from the ground up, like the players you watch on TV.
  • Instant, physical feedback — which means you know the moment you disconnect. Learn by real, not feel.
  • Goes where you go — hook it on your bag, use it at the range, in the backyard, or in the living room without a ball.
Get Swing Sync — $89.95

Your options, honestly.

More tip videos A new driver Lessons Swing Sync
Cost Free — and worth it The most expensive way to treat a symptom Great, but the meter keeps running $89.95, once
Fixes the cause? Ten contradicting fixes for one fault Same swing, shinier head cover Yes — if you practise between them Trains the connection fault directly
Feedback None — you self-diagnose None Once a week, then you’re on your own Every single swing
Where The couch The pro shop The academy, by appointment Range, backyard, living room

Honest note: lessons are excellent. Swing Sync is what makes the lesson stick between visits.

Ten minutes. Any club.

Set it. Connect. Swing.

Step 1 — setting the Swing Sync against the trail arm

1. Set it

Rest the Swing Sync against your trail arm, rods running across.

Step 2 — bringing the lead arm in so the Swing Sync sits between both arms

2. Connect

Bring your lead arm in so the Swing Sync sits snug between both arms.

Step 3 — taking the grip with the Swing Sync in place, ready to swing

3. Swing

Take your grip and swing. Keep light pressure on the Swing Sync from takeaway to finish — start smooth, build to full speed, then hit balls.

The session: ten connected swings before you touch a ball. Then alternate — one swing with it, one shot without. Let the new sequence become the only sequence.

Swing Sync Professional Trainer studio product photo

Swing Sync Professional Trainer

$89.95 AUD

  • Connection trainer with alignment rods — works with every club in the bag
  • 30-day return window from delivery
  • Tracked shipping — order processed in 1–3 business days
Get Swing Sync — $89.95

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Questions slicers actually ask.

I’ve sliced for twenty years. Can this really change my swing?

The slice is a movement pattern, and patterns respond to reps — regardless of how long you’ve owned yours. Swing Sync doesn’t ask you to think differently mid-swing; it physically holds your arms and body together so the correct pattern is the only one available. Give it consistent sessions, not one angry bucket.

Do I hit real balls with it on?

Yes. Start with smooth practice swings to groove the connection, then hit balls with the Swing Sync in place. It stays between your forearms through impact.

Which clubs does it work with?

All of them. Wedge pitches to driver swings — the connection and sequence you’re training are the same movement in every club.

How much time does it take?

About ten minutes a session. Ten connected swings before you practise, or a few sets in the backyard on days you can’t get to the range. Consistency beats marathon sessions.

Is it only for a slice?

No — it trains arm-body connection and sequencing, which also helps golfers who get “handsy”, flip at impact, or lose structure at the top. But if your miss is the big left-to-right curve, this is aimed squarely at you.

What if it doesn’t suit me?

You have a 30-day return window from the day your order is delivered. Contact help@centerfaced.com first for approval, keep the original packaging, and the team will sort you out.

Golfer walking the fairway with the Swing Sync trainer hooked on his arm

Bring your swing back together.

One trainer. One movement. Arms and body in sync, club approaching from the inside, ball flight you can finally aim at the target with.

Get Swing Sync — $89.95

P.S. The next time someone tells you to “swing easier”, you can just smile. It was never about swinging easier — it was about swinging in sequence.

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