Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer Review

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You’ve probably noticed the Orange Whip Golf Swing trainer when searching for help with your golf swing.

And if you’re like most people, you’re wondering how a flexible stick with an orange ball at the end can help you with your golf swing.

Orange Whip Full-Sized Golf Swing Trainer Aid - for Improved Rhythm, Flexibility, Balance, Tempo, and Strength - 47”

That was my exact thought when I first encountered the Orange Whip. I was looking for something to help me with the swing plane, tempo, and balance in my golf swing.

I was pretty skeptical until I started reading more about how it works and the overwhelming number of positive reviews.

How does it work?

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The Orange Whip is like a golf club with an ultra-flexible shaft that is counterweighted to produce coordination between your arms, upper body, and lower body.

When you swing the Orange Whip repeatedly with correct form, you start to gain the muscle memory to achieve the proper tempo and balance in your golf swing.

Still curious how the Orange Whip works? Below is a video of the inventor of the Orange Whip, Jim Hackenberg, showing you how and why it can help your golf swing.

In this review of the Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer I will discuss its features, how to use it properly and effectively, and its pros and cons, to see if it’s a training device worthy of your time and money. I’ll also examine if there are any alternative golf trainers on the market that are similar to the Orange Whip.

Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer

The Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer is claimed to be the #1 golf training aid by PGA and LPGA professionals and used by over 300 tour pros. Ok.

I’m always leery of claims of any product being the number one rated anything until I went to Orange Whip Golf’s website and saw how many professional golfers actually had an Orange Whip sticking out of their golf bag.

Impressive.

The one major benefit that is mentioned by everyone that uses the Orange Whip is its ability to let you feel if your golf swing is in proper rhythm and balance.

It helps you warm up and properly stretch your muscles as well as help you perfect the tempo and balance of your golf swing at the same time.

What are the features of the Orange Whip that enable you to get into a proper rhythm and balance with your golf swing?

Let’s take a look.

Orange Whip Full-Sized Golf Swing Trainer Aid - for Improved Rhythm, Flexibility, Balance, Tempo, and Strength - 47”

Features of the Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer

The Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer has three key components, the weighted orange ball on the end, a counterweight on the other end, and its flexible shaft.

All three of these features work in conjunction to help you achieve the proper tempo and balance in your golf swing.

I want to take a closer look at these three components, starting with the weighted orange ball.

  • Weighted Orange Ball

The weighted orange ball at the end of the shaft replaces the clubhead which allows you to concentrate on your golf swing and not worry about if your clubface is squared up or not.

The ball is weighted to develop a smooth, consistent swing path instead of an inconsistent, erratic one. However, to achieve this balanced, smooth swing path you also need a counterweight at the other end.

  • Counterweight

The counterweight is another ball, except it’s white and attached at the end of the handle, where you grip the club. The counterweight works in conjunction with the orange ball on the other end to balance and promote a stable swing from the beginning to the end of your swing.

  • Proprietary Flexible Shaft

When you have two weights at the opposite ends of a shaft you will have an immense amount of torque exerted on it. Luckily the Orange Whip has a shaft that is flexible and strong enough to handle this torque.

This flexible shaft encourages a swing that’s in balance and coordinated between all parts of your body. Your legs, upper body, and arms all come together in one harmonious motion.

If you feel a wobble when you swing the Orange Whip that means that your swing is out of balance and tempo. It’s this instant feedback that helps you adjust your swing and promote proper muscle memory of what a good swing should be over time through repeated practice.

Orange Whip Full-Sized Golf Swing Trainer Aid - for Improved Rhythm, Flexibility, Balance, Tempo, and Strength - 47”

How Hard Should You Swing the Orange Whip Golf Swing Trainer?

Do you need to swing the Orange Whip hard? Not at all. In fact, the Orange Whip’s primary goal is for you to find tempo and balance. It is very difficult to find tempo and balance when you are swinging out of your shoes.

A nice easy rhythm is all you need to start, again the key is balance and an even tempo. After a while, once you are warmed up, you can start to increase your swing speed.

But always remember to never sacrifice a nice balanced, smooth swing for a powerful but unbalanced one.

Orange Whip Full-Sized Golf Swing Trainer Aid - for Improved Rhythm, Flexibility, Balance, Tempo, and Strength - 47”

Orange Whip Full Size vs Orange Whip Mid Size

The Orange Whip comes in three different sizes. The full-size trainer is 47 inches long and weighs 1.75 lbs.

Because of its length, the Orange Whip Full-Size Trainer is designed for men and taller women. It simulates the driver motion because of its length.

If you’re looking to simulate the motion of your iron shots then the mid-size trainer would be helpful.

The Orange Whip Mid-Size Trainer is 43 inches long and 1.7 lbs. It is designed for seniors, women, and teens. It can also simulate the iron motion for taller players.

Pros and Cons

What are the things that I like and don’t like about this golf training aid? Here are the things I like about the Orange Whip.

Pros

  • Helps you gain flexibility and balance in your golf swing.
  • Great for loosening up your entire body before a round of golf.
  • Helps you focus on a consistent tempo along with proper lower body rotation.
  • The counterweight design helps to pull hips around and promote proper weight transfer.

Cons

  • People that should have bought the mid-size or compact models found the full size too long for their swing.
  • Some people consider it pricey.
Orange Whip Full-Sized Golf Swing Trainer Aid - for Improved Rhythm, Flexibility, Balance, Tempo, and Strength - 47”

Final Verdict

Is the Orange Whip Golf Trainer a helpful golf swing training aid or is it like so many others that are bought and then cast aside after a few uses?

I believe the Orange Whip can really help some golfers that have issues with their golf swing tempo and balance. Not only that, I think it’s a great tool to warm up with because of its counterweighted design.

Can you get the same results by just swinging one of your drivers? I don’t think so. The counterweights on each end along with the flexible shaft promote an even-tempo swing that’s in balance.

If it takes you a few holes (or 18) to get into the groove on the golf course, then the Orange Whip might be something that could help you.

Hey, over 300 tour pros have it in their bag for a reason.