I bought a weird club from Amazon… but it's AMAZING!



The golf club from Amazon that will fix your short game and pitching!
Amazon sells some very interesting golf equipment, a lot of it that nobody has ever heard of. But is there actually some good products on there? In this video, Dan Hendriksen has found a gem.

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27 Replies to “I bought a weird club from Amazon… but it's AMAZING!”

  1. john hicks says:

    Louis Oosthuizen for tempo

  2. LOKESH KOHLI says:

    Luke Donald swing has a smooth tempo

  3. I’m no expert, but to me ,your transition looked very smooth in this vlog. Lesson for us all….don’t rush your swing.

  4. Holmer says:

    Losing tempo is most often a reaction to other things I think. Annika Sorenstam gave some different advice you might consider in a Wonderful World of Golf short years ago. She advocated to practice hitting to each distance with at least 3 clubs. Do that and with time you will always have a shot in the bag you can count on. No more uncomfortable distances. I've made a special point to take that advice to heart with my short game. Inside 100, I'm not likely to come across many times when I don't have a shot that I can have the needed degree of confidence so I can execute it well anymore. Not after years of heading that advice of hers.

  5. Is it possible with modern swing analyzers to capture swing time from the time the club starts moving back from the ball to the point where the backswing stops just before the transition starts, then measure the time to ball strike. To me that is the rhythm and in my head it is a three count. One two are the backswing and three is the strike swing. I tried to always practice my swing with a waltz time thought. Then tempo was how fast I played the waltz. Worked for me. Cheers from Texas 🤠⛳🏌️

  6. That club would be useful to a lot of handicapped golfers with short swing problems 👍 are you going to lend it to Lester ?😅😅😅

  7. Nelson James says:

    I have the solution. All you guys pretty much say before every shot that it’s going to be a chippy nine iron or a chippy five iron or a chippy this or a chippy that, and you know why. Now if you actually made that chippy swing, then you’d be off to the races. lol
    True story.

  8. Mike Hoffman says:

    Nelly Korda for pretty much everything.

  9. Paul Milsom says:

    I think of Ernie Els

  10. Rhythm 🎵 is a dancer 😂

  11. Mike Jarrett says:

    Stan Uttley the US short game guru developed that club with the original Orange Whip inventor Jim Hackenberg

  12. Peter Foale says:

    For tempo you mentioned the man Ernie Els So fluid and easy

  13. Have always thought tempo was and is the most important thing to key on. When I have mine in control it's a very good swing. For a 14 handicapper. When I'm quick I pull left when it's to slow or lazy as you say I slice. But no when it's right I don't miss many fairways. Thanks Dan for that very good tempo reminder

  14. Mr. Ben Hogan He was the best next to Bobby Jones on Tempo…Also lap shot has clubs that work like that too..

  15. It looks like you're trying to hit at the ball, a lot of right hand. I don't know what teacher said it, but he said try to think of collecting the ball. I try to count 1 and 2 with all my swings and putting stroke.

  16. I watch Luke Donald, Adam Scott and Freddie Couples they personify tempo to me. I used a whippy training club and it did my head in, so I just thinkof the 3 players just mentioned and start breathing slowly and it sometimes works for me. If its one of those days where the world has got to me then just enjoy the course and the views and hope tempo returns the next time out and hope for serendipity

  17. ANDREAS says:

    Great review/Vlog Dan!
    Love it all!!!

  18. Gary Smith says:

    😊another 5 minute wonder 😂

  19. Craig says:

    Great tempo? Jordan Smith DP World Tour Pro is someone to watch. Hopefully he makes this year’s Ryder Cup too

  20. Billen Boyen says:

    Tempo… Joe the Pro! He reminds me of Fred Couples. I really like both of these gentlemens swingtempo

  21. Mowser12345 says:

    I think a lot of ”handsy” players would benefit from this. We rely heavily on timing for a lot of our shots and this club for sure would help with that I think. You’ll soon be back to pitching and chipping like you can Dan and with pals like Joe and James offering sound advice, you’re in a good place 👌

  22. Curt Chaffee says:

    When I began flight instruction I had a natural affinity for it and my instructor said I was a born pilot. But soon, my head became full of ground achool calculations, FAA regs and restrictions, logging requirements, etc so that I began to lose that natural feel for what I was doing. The same happened in my golf game. Now I am deconstructing everything and going back to relaxed tempo and simple club head feel. Thanks for reinforcing how important this is for outcome and enjoyment.

  23. Keith Oliver says:

    Hi Dan a very useful video great to see a traing aid that actually works did they give you any drills with it

  24. Kurt Rankin says:

    "Who wants an Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Three Orange Whips."

    Sounds like the feel of the Orange Whip aligns with your "hitting the ball" vs. "collecting the ball" instruction. I recently connected the tendency of right shoulder taking over my swing to a subconscious need to hit the golf ball – anxious to make contact rather, especially after fat/thin shots.

    I've explained that to the dozen or two instructors I've seen over the years (admittedly, most not for more than 1 lesson), and no one has offered a lasting solution to my right trail shoulder getting ahead of my body turn. If one had brought out his Orange Whip – ON COURSE when after my collapse begins – and forced me to make contact with that device, it seems like the connection between anxiety about contact and rushed tempo may have been firmly demonstrated.

    I've found that many times, golf swing instructors have THEIR way of explaining an issue and its resolution, but that way doesn't click for my brain. Only once I see another video – like this one would have been maybe 3 weeks ago – or figure it out for myself, can I look back and realize "oh, THAT'S what the instructor meant!"

    This has happened for me on more than one occasion with your instructional content, Dan. Hopefully the Orange Whip adds to your teaching repertoire.

    Content idea: Teaching the same issue resolution but through multiple explanations/techniques, and offer up a YouTube poll to see which tip makes sense to which portion of viewers.

  25. Ton H says:

    I own the original orange whip and it’s genuine the only training I have ever seen that’s works fantastic

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