Building speed, power and mobility in golf doesn’t always require a gym membership or hours of lifting. These five golf strength-training tools were designed to help you train from home, the driving range or even a hotel room.
GolfForever Swing Trainer
The system includes:
A 44.5-inch bar with resistance-band anchor points Light and medium bands with nylon safety sleeves Detachable handles, swing-weighted D3 ball, door anchor 30-day free trial of the GolfForever app with guided golf fitness routinesTo set up the GolfForever system at home, you’ll need a standard door for the door anchor and enough floor space to take a full golf swing.
From a fitness standpoint, this is the most complete all-in-one option for golfers. It helps improve shoulder stability, core rotation, flexibility and postural strength. It does it all while mimicking the motions of the golf swing.
The Stack System
The Stack has been around a while and we did a Forum member test on it in 2023. Here are the results of that testing: MyGolfSpy Forum The Stack System Testing.
This system trains your body to move faster using lighter loads and intelligent programming. It’s a good choice for those with a solid base level of fitness who want to increase their speed.
ONE Club Swing Trainer
The ONE Club felt like a workout from the start and really challenged my core and timing. Without a structured plan or feedback system, I found it hard to stay consistent long-term.
However, the ONE Club is great for sequencing, timing and power output. It’s less about speed training numbers and more about how your body moves through the swing.
Resistance Band Training (Orange Whip Turn Trainer and DIY Options)
This setup allows for loaded rotation drills, resisted hip turns and tempo training. You can also create a similar setup using standard resistance bands, a belt and a door or wall anchor at a lower cost.
Resistance bands are ideal for developing rotational strength, improving mobility and maintaining good posture. They’re especially useful for golfers who want to train movement patterns, not just build muscle.
Rypstick Speed Training System
The system is paired with the Rypstick app which includes a structured training program built by PGA teacher of the year Luke Benoit. The app outlines everything you need to do from reps and rest periods to when and how to progress.
I had the chance to speak with the Rypstick team last year and one of the most common things they hear from first-time users is: “Man, this is a workout.” That’s the idea. It’s a focused plan that makes you work regardless of your current ability.
Final thoughts
While all of these products can help you work on your golf fitness training from home, going to the gym also works. Whatever you do, make sure to do a little research first to make sure something is golf-specific.
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