Power Shift Board
Train Better Weight Shift, Sequencing, and Speed Through Impact
The Power Shift Board helps golfers feel the right transition, pressure shift, and lower-body sequence needed for a more powerful and repeatable swing. Pair it with the Distance Builder to train speed and ground force together.
- Train proper pressure shift and lower-body sequencing
- Improve timing, balance, and ground-force awareness
- Build a more athletic transition for added distance
- Bundle with the Distance Builder for a complete speed-training setup
Upgrade to the Power Shift Board + Distance Builder
- Train pressure shift and sequencing for a more efficient transition
- Add speed training to build more distance and athletic movement
- Get the feel of better power production with one complete bundle
$149.99
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"You can actually feel the proper shift and sequence. The click gives instant feedback, my timing got cleaner, and I started creating more speed without feeling out of control."
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What Makes the Power Shift Board So Effective
The Power Shift Board gives golfers instant feedback on one of the most important moves in the swing: shifting pressure to the lead side at the right time. Instead of guessing, you hear and feel the correct move so your body can learn proper sequencing through repetition.
- Spring-loaded design → train timing & sequence: The front section compresses under pressure and clicks the moment you shift correctly, helping train weight transfer before the downswing and proper lower-body sequence.
- Durable & portable → practice anywhere: Built from lightweight, durable materials with spikes for stability, it works on grass, carpet, or hitting mats with ease.
- Instant feedback → learn by sensation: The audible click and movement let you feel when your pressure reaches the lead side without needing mirrors, cameras, or technical swing thoughts.
- Improves power & distance → unlock ground force: Better weight shift helps you use the ground more efficiently, improving clubhead speed, strike quality, and overall distance.
- Suitable for all golfers → versatile training: Its non-handed design works for right- and left-handed players and can be used for full swings, pitches, and chips.
Most Common Swing Issues
How the Power Shift Board can help you unleash hidden distance.

Late Weight Shift & Poor Sequencing

- Load stays back → weak shots and early release
- Upper body leads → loss of lag and power
- No feel for timing → inconsistent tempo and rhythm
With the Power Shift Board
- Click trains transition → start shifting before the downswing
- Press lead foot → lower body fires first for more lag
- Audible cue → groove smooth, repeatable tempo
Sliding or Swaying
- Hips slide laterally → poor rotation and balance
- Feet roll or lift → unstable base, off‑center contact
- Over‑sway → inconsistent ball striking and accuracy
With the Power Shift Board
- Stable spikes → keep feet grounded during motion
- Press instead of slide → pivot around a solid lead leg
- Feel balanced → maintain centre and strike pure
Hanging Back & Fat Shots
- Weight stays right → chunked shots and topped balls
- Club flips at impact → thin contact and no compression
- Late pivot → weak ball flight and loss of control
With the Power Shift Board
- Click ensures weight forward → crisp ball‑then‑turf contact
- Align arm & club → hands ahead for solid compression
- Early shift → generate a powerful, penetrating flight
Simple, Effective Drills
How to Use the Power Shift Board
Familiarize & Align
Place the board on a flat surface with the arrow pointing toward your target. Step on with equal weight on both feet and cross your arms. Gently sway back and press your lead foot until you hear the click. Repeat until you can feel the timing without looking down.
Pressure Shift Sequence Drill
Without a ball, take half to three-quarter swings. Load your weight to your trail side in the backswing, then press into the board just before the top. Listen for the click and let your lower body lead as you swing through. This drill grooves a smooth transition.
Teed-Ball Practice Drill
To start hitting shots, tee the ball so it sits level with the board. Make slow, controlled swings—back, click, and through—allowing the click to happen before your downswing. Focus on rhythm and contact rather than distance.
Step-Off Transfer Drill
Set the board about two club-head widths behind a ball. Take a few swings on the board to feel the pressure shift, then step off and hit the ball, aiming to replicate the same sensation without the click. This transfers the feel into a regular swing.







