This viral training aid will help you 'read' your divots

The ground — specifically your divots — can be a valuable tool as you work to improve your golf game, and this viral training aid on Fairway Jockey can help you “read” your divots and boost your swing.

Typically you’d have to be at the range or the course to interpret your turf interaction and diagnose faults in your swing. However, thanks to the Divot Board, you don’t need to find a fresh patch of grass to learn more about your path, impact position or the quality of the strike.

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Just set the board down, and make a swing. As your club swipes across the two-toned section of the board, it will reveal a high contrast stripe, informing you of what your club is doing at impact. Without even hitting a ball, the Divot Board provides you with the same kind of fast, real-time feedback you’re used to receiving at the range. 

With this handy device, you can see if your path is too far inside or outside through impact. Want to understand where you’re hitting it on the face? The Divot Board can help you check if you’re favoring your heel or toe through impact. You can also see if you’re entering impact at the right time — which directly relates to the quality of your strike.

Grab one on Fairway Jockey today and use it on its own or pair it with a golf ball and net to make your practice sessions extra potent.

Divot Board

$99.99 at Fairway Jockey
Introducing the Divot Board, your ultimate golfing companion for immediate feedback and swing correction. This game-changing board reads your divots, providing real-time data on ball flight and helping you improve your technique. Experience the power of instant feedback and elevate your game with this portable and user-friendly device. Perfect for golfers of all levels. Get the Divot Board and take your golfing journey to new heights.
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