

🏌️♂️ Swing in sync, score in style!
The TrueBirdie Golf Swing Training Aid is a sleek, durable arm band designed to correct the common 'chicken wing' flaw by keeping your arms together and in sync throughout your swing. Suitable for all skill levels and both right and left-handed players, it builds muscle memory and improves swing consistency, making it an essential tool for anyone serious about lowering their golf scores.








| ASIN | B089LSGXBR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,685 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Golf Swing Trainers |
| Brand Name | TrueBirdie |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,306) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 0.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 2.91 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | TrueBirdie |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Sport Type | Golf |
R**S
Great training aid at a great price
Keeping your arms in front of your chest and moving as one is a fundamental of a good golf swing. Also helps keep that trail arm elbow from flying out like a chicken wing. Use it sparingly in increments because it is tight enough that it will irritate you if you swing too much. But other than that, it is a fantastic training aif and I am happy with my purchase.
F**N
Low cost,, very easy to use, & warm up with. It does work.
a relatively inexpensive product that’s built well and does make a difference on your swing. Great for warming up before a round. It forces you to keep your arms close to your body and help you not come over the top, which is most golfers problem. I’d recommend it to a 10 handicap,, & to new the game golfer. It also helps in rotating your hips & shoulders, & if you keep it close to the body it will train you how to have a better overall swing & square up your club at contact point.
E**S
Great training tool but can cause discomfort sometimes
This helped my golf game tremendously. I use it on the range before every round to get the feel of keeping my arm structure stable throughout my swing. I have 2 issues with it and one of them is my fault. After 10 or more swings I start to develop a tenderness in my left elbow (right handed golfer) which is probably because of my mechanics not the product itself. The other issue is that it does squeeze my arms a little too much especially if I went to the gym that day or had to lift a lot at work. I'm not a huge muscle guy by any means but I do have bigger arms.
V**I
Not wonderful
Not great. Not too comfortable.
D**Y
It Works
This actually works in setting your arms in the correct position throughout the swing. Of course, this can be accomplished in a lot of different ways - tying some rubber tubing, holding a small ball between your arms (which you have to pick up when you let your arms separate), but this is pretty simple, and it leaves you with the proper feel after a few swings. Reasonably priced.
D**T
Great golf tool
Perfect for novice golfer of seasoned pros! Great way to warm up or learn how to swing your clubs correctly!
K**D
Seems to be better for me with my driver.
Best training device that has a practical use. This is the one trainer that I go to the most. It seems to help me feel to not let my arms fly all over in the swing.
A**R
Master that swing!
Great for practicing and perfecting the golf swing! Comfortable and durable.
A**R
Loved it, friends bought and consider very useful
D**J
Surprisingly effective for such a basic strap. It forces you to keep your arms closer together during your swing, which really helps with consistency. It can feel restrictive at first, but that’s kind of the point. Packs easily in a golf bag
J**L
Works well for practice
G**T
Decent other than it keeps sliding down my arms (and I'm not that skinny). Every couple of swings I have to pull the contraption up. Maybe I will try safety pins...not sure. BUT, seems to work.
R**.
True Birdie worked to control my swing. It was excellent for muscle memory. I would recommend if you are experiencing problems with your swing.
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