WhipMe is an aeroacoustics golf training aid that reveals release timing through sound.

Pain Points Solved

Your 24/7 Voice Coach

  • Live Feedback
  • Builds Consistency
  • Cultivates Correct Muscle Memory
  • Transfer Your Power To The Ball

Stroll through each box to understand what each sound pattern say

Clear Crisp Sound

Timing aligned, Energy released on strike

Scattered Sound

Unstable timing, inconsistent release pattern

Sound Before Impact

Release happened too early, Energy spent before impact

Sound After Impact

Release occurring too late, Energy delivered after impact

Dull to No Sound

Grip too tight, Energy held back, Release not occurring

Geometric position of sound

WhipMe is a physics-based training device designed to make release timing audible. Golf biomechanics research by Dr. Sasho MacKenzie and Dr. Young-Hoo Kwon has shown that elite golfers generate peak clubhead speed just before impact, within a narrow geometric window of the downswing. Releasing too early results in energy loss, while releasing too late increases wrist torque and face-closure rates, as described in studies by Dr. Steven Nesbit.

Designed for Everyday Use

WhipMe is intentionally simple, accessible, and quick to attach or remove so it fits naturally into regular practice sessions without distraction or setup.Its value isn’t in how it looks or how complex it is.It’s in how consistently it reminds you of the one thing that matters most.

REPEAT YOUR BEST SHOT, EVERY TIME. SWING SMARTER, NOT HARDER. FIND THE PERFECT MOMENT. COMMAND YOUR BALL FLIGHT. STRAIGHTEN YOUR SHOT SHAPE. UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN POWER. REPEAT YOUR BEST SHOT, EVERY TIME. SWING SMARTER, NOT HARDER. FIND THE PERFECT MOMENT. COMMAND YOUR BALL FLIGHT. STRAIGHTEN YOUR SHOT SHAPE. UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN POWER.

Testimonials

"I think it is engineered very well.

Initially I did not realise that the concept of concentrating power on the swing existed, but now that you introduced me to the 3 types of golfers with early, late and perfect power concentration (1-5cm away from the ball), I can understand why this aspect is a big factor in dictating the trajectory of the ball."

- Jowell, 19, Amateur Golfer & Student