If you’re the type of golfer who’s always tinkering with your swing — or just looking for drills that help things fall into place — training aids are likely on your radar. The challenge, however, is finding ones that actually work without overcomplicating things.
That’s where the Swingzy separates itself. Think of it as a simple, practical alternative to the classic gate drill. Providing the same emphasis on low-point control, without the constant resetting or extra pieces.
To set it up, insert the Swingzy into the ground and set your clubhead beneath the top bar. Using your club as a measuring device, ensure the bar sits about a quarter inch above the top of your clubbed at address. From there, place the ball centered directly under the top bar.
Once it’s set up, make your normal swing with a single objective: pass through the “gate” without touching the device. This single swing thought should be enough to reinforce proper low point control and encourage solid center-face contact.
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It’s a drill that many top instructors have used to expose and fix common ball-striking issues — and this tool is making it even easier to accomplish.
The best part? You don’t need a launch monitor or slow-motion video to know if you got it right. This small, L-shaped piece of plastic delivers immediate feedback that’s unmistakable. If you’ve done it right, or wrong, you’ll feel it immediately.
If you’re a golfer who’s looking for a reliable tool to improve your ball striking, the Swingzy is the perfect tool to add to the bag.
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