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Tour Striker Smart Ball

5.0 Arm-body connection trainer

Keep the arms and body working together.

Use this product to feel connected motion through takeaway, short shots, transition, and impact instead of letting the arms separate from the torso.

Best for

Golfers who fight chicken wing, scooping, loose arms, inconsistent radius, or disconnected short-game motion.

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How this product helps

A more connected motion where arms, body, and club travel with better rhythm.

Product details

The Tour Striker Smart Ball is a connection trainer for golfers who want the arms, body, and club to work together through the swing.

Key benefits

  • Helps reduce arm separation and disconnected swing patterns.
  • Useful for takeaway, transition, short-game, and impact-structure rehearsals.
  • Encourages a more organized radius without forcing excessive tension.

Best for

Golfers who fight chicken wing, scooping, collapsing arms, or inconsistent body-arm connection.

Practice note

Start with chips, pitches, and half swings. Remove the aid regularly so the connected motion can transfer into normal shots.

Fit and use notes

Start with slow rehearsals and short shots. Keep pressure light, avoid tension, and remove the aid often to test transfer.

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Product-specific training logic

What this tool is designed to change.

01

Connection cue

Gives immediate feedback when the arms separate or the body stops supporting the swing.

02

Radius control

Helps keep the arm structure more organized for chips, pitches, and half swings.

03

Impact awareness

Connection work can reduce hand throw, scooping, and late compensation through the ball.

How to use it

A practice sequence built for Tour Striker Smart Ball.

01

Set the connection point

Position the aid so it creates a clear cue without forcing your arms tight against the body.

02

Turn together

Make slow takeaway and body-turn reps while keeping the cue stable.

03

Add short shots

Use chips and pitches first so contact and radius control become easier to feel.

04

Remove and compare

Take the aid away and recreate the same connected pattern without it.

Tour Striker Smart Ball training detail

Specs and fit

Know exactly where this product fits in your routine.

Start with slow rehearsals and short shots. Keep pressure light, avoid tension, and remove the aid often to test transfer.

Training focusArm-body connection, radius, takeaway sync, and impact structure.
Best settingHome rehearsal, short-game area, range, or lesson tee.
Practice styleSlow reps, chips, pitches, half swings, then transfer swings.
Pair withGOLF BAIJIA for wrist structure or PlaneMate for path and transition work.

Practice result

A more connected motion where arms, body, and club travel with better rhythm.

The goal is not to depend on the product forever. Use it to make the correct condition obvious, then remove it and test whether your body can recreate the same feel.

NeedTour Striker Smart BallUnguided reps
Arm-body syncImmediate connection cueLate awareness
Short-game structureCleaner radius feedbackHand-dominant motion
TransferAided reps to shotsSwing thought only

Product FAQ

Questions specific to Tour Striker Smart Ball.

What swing fault does this target?

It targets arm-body disconnection, chicken wing patterns, scooping, inconsistent radius, and loose short-game motion.

Should I squeeze it hard?

No. Use light pressure. Too much tension can make the motion stiff and reduce transfer.

Where should I start?

Start with slow takeaway rehearsals and chips, then build into pitches and half swings.

How do I transfer the feel?

Alternate aided reps with normal swings. The normal swings show whether the connection pattern is becoming yours.