Check Point Swing Laser
Unlock a simpler way to improve your swing. Just trace the laser dot along the path, and you’ll know instantly if you’re in the right position. Two lasers attach to any club, giving you instant feedback on your swing path and plane. No more guesswork—just perfect swings.
USING THE CHECKPOINT SWING LASER:
Trying to describe the motions of a golf swing with words is difficult. It is almost as hard to actually see your own movements.
“Am I swinging in the right direction?” “Where should the club point at the target line?” “How do I know when I am making a good shoulder turn?” The questions are endless!
Forget the confusing terminology about your swing. Simply trace the laser dot on the path stripe going back, going up, and returning the club through impact and follow through. If the dot is on the stripe, you are in great positions!
The system has two lasers attaching to your club - any club. The “down” laser shows you the path of your swing … exactly. The “up” laser will show you the exact plane of your swing in your backswing and downswing.
It removes the mystery of returning the clubface squarely to the impact position.
Your eyes and body will positively feel the correct positions of your swing to create the maximum club speed and distance.
*Works for right and left handed golfers.
*Not intended for full-speed swings.
Quick Start Guide
Slip the bracket onto the club shaft near the head and slide up towards the grip until snug. Make sure the longer arm has the laser pointing up and the shorter arm has the laser pointing down. Then rotate the entire bracket around until the "down" laser is showing a clear dot directly in front of the club face.
Each laser uses an included AAA battery (cheap and easy to replace).
1. Work on taking the club back to waist high, keeping the first laser on the stripe.
If the laser is pointing outside of the stripe, the hands are working too much away from the body. If the laser is inside of the stripe the club head is swinging too much around the body.
2. Work on getting the second laser to enter the target side of the stripe as the hands swing from waist high to the top of the swing. If the laser points outside of the stripe the club is too flat. If the laser is inside of the stripe the club is too steep.
3. Make 10 very slow motion swings with the lasers tracking the stripe back and through. Using another club without the lasers on it, hit five shots trying to replicate the same feel. Repeat this process.
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See and Feel a Perfect Golf Swing
Rapid Improvement: Use Martial Arts style, slow motion training to ingrain muscle memory!
More Clubhead Speed: An efficient swing is a powerful swing.
Improve Accuracy & Consistency: Instant visual feedback on swing path to groove your desired swing path and shot shape.
Great for all Golfers: Beginner or Scratch players, right or left handed.
Feel a Perfectly On-Plane Swing: Simply trace the laser dot on the path stripe. If the dot is on the stripe, you are in great positions!
Use Indoors or Outdoors: No ball needed.
My eyes were opened to how a golf swing should feel… I’m amazed I was as good as I was with how massively off plane I was. I definitely have improved my accuracy and consistency!
Learn to shallow the club with the Check Point Swing Laser
FAQ
Wondering how to get the most out of your Check Point Swing Laser? Check out these frequently asked questions to help improve your swing.
What if it doesn't work for me?
No problem. If you don’t absolutely love it, send it back and we'll issue a full refund, no questions asked. Pretty fair right?
Rest assured, you can try it for 60 days risk-free.
Why can't I just tape a couple cheap cat lasers to my club instead
We created the Checkpoint with some thought that might be worth considering. If we taped lasers on the shaft, the "up" laser would hit your knuckles and would not be visible - except on your hands. the "down" laser would not be adjustable with each club.
The polycarbonate clip is ultra strong to hold the lasers and club shaft - no sliding around. The lasers are commercial grade strength so they can be seen outdoors, and they are tested for accurate projection. Sometimes lasers do not project "straight", so they don't give accurate feedback.
We design every product for one reason - to help people improve, not just have another training aid. It usually takes some sophisticated engineering to make things looks simple - that's why we have satisfaction guarantees. Watch video now >>
Can I make full-speed swings with The Check Point Laser?
The point of the Check Point is to guide and teach positions in the swing. If the swing is too fast, then you can't see the lasers, so nothing is really gained. Swing very slow and you will instantly see the path and plane. Stopping at certain points will burn in those position, too. It has amazing results.
Does it work with junior clubs?
Currently, the Check Point Laser does not work with junior golf clubs. The Check Point Laser bracket is too large to fit snuggly on the shaft of junior clubs.
How do I transfer my Check Point training motions to hitting balls?
Start by making slow rehearsal swings with the Check Point laser on one club, like an 8 iron, focusing on key movements like proper swing path and plane. Practice the motion slowly to ingrain the feel and visual cues. After a few rehearsals, switch to a different club, like a 7 iron, and hit a full swing shot. Alternate between slow rehearsals with the laser and hitting balls with a different club. The goal is to improve your swing, not rush the process—take your time to feel and refine each movement for lasting progress.
Can the Check Point Swing Laser help me with clubface to eliminate my slice?
Yes, the Check Point can help eliminate your slice by training both the path of your swing and the squareness of the clubface. While the Check Point ensures you're on the correct swing path, it also includes a stripe that simulates the square position of the clubface at impact. As you make slow rehearsal swings, you'll be able to see and feel if your clubface is coming in square or open. By tracing the laser dot and comparing it to the square line on the stripe, you'll train both your path and clubface alignment, helping to eliminate slices by ensuring the face is square at impact.
How does the Check Point Swing Laser help with my swing path and plane?
The Check Point Swing Laser helps with both your swing path and plane by providing instant visual feedback. The swing path refers to the lower part of your swing, showing how the club moves along a specific path toward the ball. The swing plane, on the other hand, is the angle at which your club moves during the backswing and downswing. As you swing, the laser dot shows whether your club is on the correct plane by appearing at certain points during the motion. If your swing becomes too steep or shallow, the laser dot will show it, allowing you to adjust. This dual feedback helps ensure your swing is both on path and on the correct plane for consistent and powerful shots.