
The Compression Stick attaches to the butt end of any iron, wedge, or chipping club - extending the shaft line beyond your hands to create a built-in feedback system you can feel on every swing.
If your hands fall behind the clubhead at impact (the flip), the stick contacts your lead side. Instant. Unmistakable. If your hands lead correctly, the stick clears and you have just made a compressed, ball-first strike.
No apps. No sensors. No separate training club. It clips onto the clubs you already own, so the feeling transfers directly to your game. Practise at the range, in the backyard, or indoors with slow-motion rehearsal swings.
Works with every iron, every wedge, and even transforms your short game. One tool that solves the single most common swing flaw in amateur golf: the flip.
- 1Attach the Compression Stick to the butt end of any iron, wedge, or chipping club. No tools needed - it clips on in seconds.
- 2Start slow. Take 3-5 rehearsal swings at half speed. Feel where the stick is during your downswing and through impact.
- 3Read the feedback. If the stick contacts your lead hip or ribs, you flipped. If it clears, you compressed. That is your new feedback loop.
- 4Progress to hitting balls. Start with half swings, then build to full shots. Most golfers feel the difference in their first 5 swings.
The Compression Stick attaches to any standard golf club grip. Use it with your irons for full-swing compression, your wedges for crisp pitch shots, and your short-game clubs to eliminate the chunk and sculling that costs you strokes around the green.
One tool. Every shot type. No separate training club required - you practise with the exact clubs you play with, so the feeling transfers directly to your game.
You will receive tracking details via email once your order ships.
Not happy? Return it within 30 days - no questions asked.
We built the Compression Stick to work from your very first session. But if it is not for you, we will take it back. No hassle, no runaround.
Sound familiar?
You've Watched 100 YouTube Videos. You Still Can't Compress the Ball.
You've paid for the lessons. You know you're supposed to have forward shaft lean at impact. But no matter how hard you try, your hands take over, you flip at the ball, and you lose all your power.
The problem isn't your athletic ability. The problem is that verbal instructions can't override muscle memory. You need physical feedback.
Releasing the club too early in the downswing and losing stored power before impact.
Hands breaking down through the strike instead of leading the clubhead cleanly into the ball.
Trying to help the ball up instead of compressing it for that crisp, penetrating strike.
The Solution
Enter the Compression Stick.
It doesn't just explain the move — it makes you feel it instantly. If you cast or flip before impact, the stick hits your lead ribcage. That immediate feedback trains your body to keep the hands ahead, rotate through the ball, and create the compression you've been missing.
FAQ
The Compression Stick is an innovative golf training aid designed to improve your short game by eliminating common chipping and pitching swing faults. It attaches to the end of any wedge or iron and helps reinforce proper technique from backswing to finish position.
The Compression Stick extends beyond your grip and provides immediate feedback during your swing. It ensures you maintain proper hand position ahead of the ball at impact, preventing the common "scooping" or "flipping" motion that many golfers struggle with around the greens.
- Eliminates common chipping and pitching swing faults
- Improves ball-turf contact and consistency
- Increases ball spin for better control around the green
- Reinforces proper technique and hand positioning
- Helps lower your scores through improved short game
- Suitable for golfers of all skill levels
The Compression Stick is designed to attach to any wedge or iron. It works best with sand wedges, pitching wedges, gap wedges, and short irons used for chipping and pitching shots but can be attached to any club.
- Attach the Compression Stick to your wedge or iron
- Take your normal chipping or pitching setup
- Make practice swings, focusing on keeping the stick from hitting your body
- The stick provides feedback - if it hits you, you're likely flipping or scooping
- Practice maintaining proper hand position throughout the swing