Getting Started

Get Ready for Your Powerchute®

  

Assembly

Getting Started

Sequence

Tips For Developing Lag

 

Common Questions

Can I hit a golf ball while the Powerchute® is attached to my club?
No, the Powerchute® is not designed to hit golf balls while attached to your golf club.

 

Can Powerchute® be used by any golfer, regardless of skill level?
The beauty of the Powerchute® is it’s universal benefit. It creates the optimum amount of resistance for each individual golfer. The amount of resistance or ‘drag’ is relative to the speed or force of the swing. In other words, the faster you swing the more you feel resistance, the slower you swing the less it drags. This allows for continued improvement over time; as you learn to generate more speed, the Powerchute® will adapt to your swing and continue to offer optimal resistance.  

 

Can Powerchute® be used by both right and left handed golfers?
Yes, Powerchute®’s patented design allows for it to be assembled (and dissembled) to either a left or right handed club. The assembly clips are marked with the appropriate letters, ‘L’ for left-handed golfers and ‘R’ for right-handed golfers. Simply align the appropriate letter to the top of the club, snap on the clip and you’re ready to go. (Note: Please make sure you refer to the assembly instructions in the ‘Getting Started’ video or the instructional manual.  

 

Do I need a special club?
No, the Powerchute® is portable, it attaches easily and quickly to your own personal driver or fairway wood. It can be easily removed in seconds, making it an ideal training device anywhere you can safely swing a club.  

 

Which is the best club to use with the Powerchute®?
It is designed to be used with your ‘driver’ or ‘fairway woods’. However; the length of the Powerchute® best suits your ‘driver’. Additionally, since the driver is the lightest club in your bag, it will give you the best feel and allow for optimal resistance.  

 

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