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Most Common Swing Issues
How Compression Ball will take 5 strokes off your round.

Improper Set-up
- Arms too far apart → disconnected swing
- Inconsistent contact → slices, mishits
- Lost power & poor timing → weak, unreliable swing
With the Compression Ball
- Proper Triangle Setup→ natural connection
- Solid, repeatable contact → straighter, cleaner shots
- Better timing & power transfer → more distance, more control
Poor Takeway (Flying Elbow)
- Elbow lifts away from body → arms disconnect
- Clubface unstable → slices, hooks, mishits
- Different swing every time → hard to build reliability
With the Compression Ball
- Arms stay connected → stronger, stable strike
- Repeatable swing pattern → builds trust and consistency
- Arms & body move together → stable swing structure


Losing connection at impact
- Arms move independently → unstable motion
- Clubface wobbles → hard to control direction
- Poor compression → loss of distance and control
With the Compression Ball
- Arms & body move together → stable swing structure
- Clubface square at impact → straighter, more accurate shots
- True compression → maximized distance and consistent control
Most Common Swing Issues
How Compression Ball will take 5 strokes off your round.
Improper Set-up

- Arms too far apart → disconnected swing
- Inconsistent contact → slices, mishits
- Lost power & poor timing → weak, unreliable swing
With the Compression Ball
- Proper Triangle Setup→ natural connection
- Solid, repeatable contact → straighter, cleaner shots
- Better timing & power transfer → more distance, more control
Poor Takeway (Flying Elbow)

- Elbow lifts away from body → arms disconnect
- Clubface unstable → slices, hooks, mishits
- Different swing every time → hard to build reliability
With the Compression Ball
- Arms stay connected → stronger, stable strike
- Repeatable swing pattern → builds trust and consistency
- Arms & body move together → stable swing structure
Losing connection at impact

- Arms move independently → unstable motion
- Clubface wobbles → hard to control direction
- Poor compression → loss of distance and control
With the Compression Ball
- Arms & body move together → stable swing structure
- Clubface square at impact → straighter, more accurate shots
- True compression → maximized distance and consistent control
What Makes The Compression Ball So Effective
- Soft Memory Foam Construction → Molds comfortably between forearms — gives feedback without tension; trains correct structure.
- Adjustable Lanyard System → Keeps the ball at correct position even when connection is lost — no chasing, uninterrupted practice.
- Universal Use Range → Suitable for chipping, pitching, half-swings and full swings; use indoors or outdoors.
- Instant Feedback → If you lose connection (ball drops or shifts), you feel it immediately — great for building awareness.
- Lightweight / Portable Design → Easy to bring to the range, warm-ups, practice rooms — no heavy, bulky gear.
Simple Effective Drills / How to Use

Arm Placement & Basics
Place The Compression Ball between your forearms just below your elbows. Apply light, consistent pressure — not force — so you feel the ball snug but relaxed.

Chipping & Short-Shots Drill
Start with small chip shots. Keep the ball compressed from take-away to follow-through. Rotate your chest, not just your arms. If the ball shifts or drops, pause, reset, and feel the correct structure.

Half-Swing (9-to-3) Drill
Progress to half swings. The goal here isn’t distance, but feel. Notice where connection gets lost — is it at transition? Top of backswing? Then focus on those areas, keeping the ball compressed.

Chipping & Short-Shots Drill
Once you’re comfortable, move into full swings. Maintain connection through the entire motion, even when accelerating. Don’t worry about speed—accuracy, rhythm, and structure come first.
Simple Effective Drills / How to Use

Arm Placement & Basics
Place The Compression Ball between your forearms just below your elbows. Apply light, consistent pressure — not force — so you feel the ball snug but relaxed.

Chipping & Short-Shots Drill
Start with small chip shots. Keep the ball compressed from take-away to follow-through. Rotate your chest, not just your arms. If the ball shifts or drops, pause, reset, and feel the correct structure.

Half-Swing (9-to-3) Drill
Progress to half swings. The goal here isn’t distance, but feel. Notice where connection gets lost — is it at transition? Top of backswing? Then focus on those areas, keeping the ball compressed.

Chipping & Short-Shots Drill
Once you’re comfortable, move into full swings. Maintain connection through the entire motion, even when accelerating. Don’t worry about speed—accuracy, rhythm, and structure come first.
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