
Who Should Use It and When?
» The Gyro Swing is ideal for beginners or high handicappers to learn the feel of a proper swing and develop good habits from the start.
» Low handicap/better players can use the Gyro Swing to refine their swings and further sharpen their timing.
» The Gyro Swing is perfect for pre-round warm-ups, keeping “feel” in the off-season, or any time you want to groove your ideal swing.
How Should It Be Used?
» Unscrew the power knob and place 6 AAA batteries in the grip (positive side up), and screw back in. Turn the knob clockwise all the way
to get the Gyro Swing’s motor to start spinning and getting up to speed. (In order to avoid stripping the threads, do not force the top on
or overtighten.)
» While waiting for the Gyro Swing to get up to speed, take a comfortable, stable and balanced
golf stance and use the integrated grip guide for proper hand alignment. (Do not ground the
club.)
» As the speed increases, swing back and forth at 50% effort, starting with smaller movement
and gradually increasing to a full motion.
− Keep a light grip to get the full feel of the gyroscopic action, and adjust as you’re swinging
to feel resistance while avoiding too dramatic a release.
− Focus on squaring the clubface where the ball would be positioned, and releasing just
beyond that point. (Proper motion of the arms, torso, and legs will then become a natural
reaction. The challenge is to avoid releasing too early.)
− Look to keep the black portion of the shaft in view throughout the swing — yellow means
the clubface is off-plane. Avoid a quick opening of the clubface and be careful not to take
the club away inside.
FEEL THE CORRECT PLANE & RELEASE
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Feel a ProPer Swing
The SKLZ Gyro Swing™ training club comes alive in your hands to keep your swing perfectly on plane. Using a 20,000 RPM motorized
gyroscope in its head, it creates resistance when you’re off plane or your mechanics have broken down.
What does that mean to you? For the first time, a training club teaches the “feel” of a correct swing—perfectly on-plane with a proper
release—rather than just mechanics and positions. And that leads to grooving a smooth, natural swing for longer, straighter shots.
Forces the release at just the
proper point for effortless
power like the pros
Improves weight shift and
leg work to accommodate
the proper plane and release
See-through training
grip guides proper hand
placement
Dual-color shaft reveals
off-plane swings (you see
yellow instead of black)
Resists slices, “coming over
the top,” and “casting”
(early release)
USing the gyro Swing
INSTRUCTIONS
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