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TrueShot Golf Alignment Tool - Magnetic Lie Angle Aid for Golf Swing Training Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.4
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Description of TrueShot Golf Alignment Tool - Magnetic Lie Angle Aid for Golf Swing Training

Genuine !!. Made of excellent material !!. Durable !!.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A weak magnet is good for sports

The magnet is very weak. Practice my run and it resolves almost every time. It can't handle anything close to a downswing.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Periodicity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent swing correction tool

Bought on recommendation of a professional golfer to fix a swing problem. Really helpful with a good visual representation of where the clubface is pointing during all phases of the swing.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Golf worth it

My friend tried one of these and recommended it. I immediately discovered that my iron setting was actually pointing the club's face to the left side of the target. My typical mistake with my irons is, you guessed it, left of target. Shot 76 both rounds as I found it with only one iron shot that went off target. Hope is dying!

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Swing Trainer

Ideal for stationary observation of your club's square face. However, if you want to see where your racquet's face is on the swing plane, you'll see it slide as you swing back. With a nice "sleeping" sound when it falls, afraid to be useful. This item is best kept in the fridge, or at least it will stick to it.

Pros
  • Easy-to-Read Control Panel
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Two thumbs down for this scam

Just bought this and the Pureshot brand for my fiance to try. They were both exactly the same, I don't mean similar, I mean literally the same product. It wasn't like the photo so be careful. The thing was also terrible, it fell immediately. Both are absolutely useless. Ignore the image in this listing as you will only receive what is shown in the Pureshot listing. What a scam.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Have doubts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Clarification of misunderstandings

This tool shows very clearly where the club is pointing. This is particularly useful when examining while lying on a slope. For example, it is often hard to believe how far the left viewpoints are on the slope (above your feet). I wonder why the ball flies even further to the left than you thought? This will help you appreciate the impact of face alignment. Of course, instructors find it useful, but I bought it as a player for my own training.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The magnet will not stick to Talormade SLDR irons.

Useless. The magnet is too weak. The magnet fell off immediately when I took it out of the box. When attached to a stick, it slides easily. As soon as you tilt or move the racket, it falls down. How she got such good reviews is beyond me. I feel ripped off. I will think about how to get my money back. By far the worst product I have ever bought from Revain or anywhere else. Never had problems with other Revain products.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Matching

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Rock the Golf Club

Features a magnet that comes out of a pole. It magnetically sticks to your racquet. It gives you a visual representation of which direction your ball should be moving based on the angle of impact. If you had a decently powerful magnet that would fit in any small diameter pipe, you could make one of these yourself, although I doubt it. You would save a lot of money if you didn't have the magnet and tube in your house. Basically, it's a good way to see and understand the attic. What it isn't is…

Pros
  • Rugged Construction
Cons
  • Compatibility