Golf training aids are where real progress happens, especially if you’re serious about getting better. And they’re not just for beginners anymore. A lot of the most popular tools out there today were developed with input from tour players who not only use them, but in some cases back the companies behind them. So if you’ve ever felt a little weird pulling one out at the range, don’t. It’s completely normal now to see high-level players using training aids as part of their routine.
Let’s get rid of the stigma for good: these things work, and they work for every type of golfer.
We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite training aids that we think are worthy of your time. Let’s dive in.
Check out these 10 great training aids, including some used by top players on every tour
GolfForever Training System
The GolfForever Training System made a huge splash when it was unveiled a few years ago and it’s still a great system to consider, mainly because it goes beyond traditional swing aids by focusing on how your body moves, not just your mechanics. It pairs a resistance-based training bar and weighted warm-up club with personalized workouts through the app, helping you build speed, flexibility, and durability. It’s used by players like Scottie Scheffler, but it’s just as effective for everyday golfers looking to move better and swing more freely.
1 thing we really like: Combines physical training with an excellent app that has a ton of great content.
GolfForever Training System
A full-body golf training system built to improve mobility, strength, and swing speed.
PutterCup Putting System
The PutterCup Putting System includes the To Go Cup, Center Cup, and Speed Bump, offering diverse ways to challenge your putting skills, whether you have an actual cup or not. You can fine-tune your speed, sharpen your line, or add pressure to practice. You can even use different rings together if you wish. As a pack, they’re lightweight, flexible, durable, and easy to use anywhere, from your living room to the practice green.
1 thing we really like: Anytime you can fit a training aid in the bag it’s a win, and the different sizes/challenges keep things interesting.
PutterCup Putting System
A portable putting system that builds accuracy, speed, and confidence.
Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor
Yes, launch monitors can count as training aids. And while we don’t expect you to shell out thousands (or even tens of thousands) for the kinds of launch monitors you see at professional events, you can have the next best thing for a few hundred bucks. The Rapsodo MLM pairs Doppler radar with your iPhone or iPad to provide accurate data, instant video replay, and a shot tracer. You’ll receive key metrics such as ball speed, distance, launch angle, and more, all in a simple setup that takes less than a minute. This makes it an easy way to incorporate real feedback into your range sessions without the need for a full simulator.
1 thing we really like: This is a tremendous value and the readings are very accurate. We also really like the video replay with real shot data.
Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor
A data-driven launch monitor that turns your phone into a powerful swing analysis tool.
Orange Whip Mid-Size Trainer
The Orange Whip is an O.G. golf training aid if there ever was one. It’s been around for decades. The new Mid-Size version is built for golfers who want the same tempo and balance training as the original, but with a shorter length (it’s 43 inches compared to full size version at 47 inches). Its flexible shaft and counterweight system force you to swing in sequence, helping you feel proper rhythm from start to finish. It’s especially effective as a warm-up tool, improving flexibility while reinforcing a smooth, repeatable swing.
1 thing we really like: The one with the longer shaft is still great for driver tempo training. But, the Mid-Size version is easier to use for iron-length swings and for loosening up.
Orange Whip Mid-Size Trainer
A slightly shorter tempo trainer designed to improve rhythm, balance, and sequencing.
TheStack Speed Training System
TheStack Speed Training System combines a weighted training club with an adaptive app that creates customized speed training programs based on your progress. With various weight combinations and guided workouts, it helps you safely increase clubhead speed over time. It’s one of the most structured and measurable ways to add distance to your game, and you can add other things later like a Stack Launch Monitor if you wish.
1 thing we really like: A data-driven speed training system built by Dr. Sasho MacKenzie to help you swing faster and hit it farther. That’s everything good in our book.
TheStack Training System
A data-driven speed training system built to help you swing faster and hit it farther.
Divot Board
I know, it seems just like a couple days ago we featured this product. However, this one is the full-size version that reacts to your swing by clearly showing your strike pattern and low point. It’s incredibly useful for improving ball-first contact and fixing fat or thin shots. Compact (but not as small as the Divot Board Mini) and durable, it’s easy to use at home or on the range for quick, effective feedback.
1 thing we really like: It’s fun to use and we like using it indoors with practice balls.
Divot Board
An ingenious training aid that shows exactly where your club strikes the ground.
Why Golf Putting Thing
The Putting Thing brings together alignment, gate training, and stroke feedback in a single portable system. Adjustable gates help you start putts on line while promoting center-face contact, and the alignment rail builds a consistent setup without needing a mirror. It’s an efficient way to practice multiple putting fundamentals in one session. And yes, we’ve seen it on practice greens at tour events and know you have, too.
1 thing we really like: The fact that it combines multiple putting tools into one setup.
Why Golf Putting Thing
A 3-in-1 putting aid that combines alignment, gates, and stroke training.
Tour Aim 2.0 Starter Pack
Alignment sticks on their own are pretty commonplace and easy to get your hands on at any home improvement store. But the Tour Aim turns standard alignment sticks into a more structured training system for full swing, short game, and putting. It helps create consistent setup, path, and divot patterns by keeping everything properly positioned during practice. It’s simple to use a variety of ways, and comes with a handy pouch to keep everything together.
1 thing we really like: Keeps alignment sticks locked in place for consistent drills and easy practice. Plus, the sticks it comes with are much better than what you’ll get at Home Depot. Trust us.
Tour Aim 2.0 Starter Pack
A versatile alignment system that brings structure to every part of your practice.
Roll-A-Putt Putting Mat
The Roll-A-Putt delivers a true putting surface with speeds that mimic real greens, helping you build consistency at home. Alignment markings guide your stroke, while the automatic return keeps your putting reps efficient. The best part is how easy it is to roll up and store away, making it the perfect option for the office hallway on Friday afternoons. (You can credit us for the idea.)
1 thing we really like: The roll-away base makes setup and storage effortless and the speed of the mat is decently quick.
Roll-A-Putt Putting Mat
A premium putting mat that rolls out quickly for realistic, everyday practice.
Palladium Practice Golf Net
A word of the wise: don’t skimp on a golf net, especially one you put in the backyard with windows anywhere nearby. This heavy-duty net from Palladium is built for repeated use, with a stable frame and reinforced netting that holds up to consistent practice. Adjustable configurations let you choose between ball return or simple containment, while side guards help trap errant shots. It’s a great option for creating a reliable indoor or backyard practice space.
1 thing we really like: Adjustable setup for ball return or containment.
Palladium Practice Golf Net
A durable practice net that turns any space into a full training setup.
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