WhipMe – Common Questions from Golfers
What exactly does WhipMe do?
WhipMe helps golfers hear when they release the club during the swing. It provides sound feedback that reveals whether the release happens too early, too late, or on time.
Does WhipMe increase distance?
WhipMe does not create power. It reveals release timing. When timing improves, distance and consistency often follow naturally.
Is WhipMe a swing trainer or a gadget?
WhipMe is a training aid that attaches to your actual golf club. You train how you play—on the range, during warm-ups, and real practice swings.
Do I need an app, Bluetooth, or settings?
No. There are no buttons, no charging, no Bluetooth, and no mobile app. Simply attach it, swing, and listen.
What should I listen for?
After each swing, ask one question: “How did my release sound?” No sound or dull sound indicates no clear release. Scattered sound shows inconsistency. Flat or early sound suggests early release or casting. Late sound suggests holding lag too long. A clear, sharp sound near impact indicates on-time release.
Is louder sound better?
No. Clear timing matters more than volume. A clean, sharp sound at the correct moment is the goal. (Best, right at the striking surface of the ball)
I already have too many things to think about. Now I must think about sound too?
You do not add sound as another swing thought. You replace thinking with listening. Swing normally, then after the swing ask how it sounded. Sound simplifies feedback and reduces tension.
Why are there two versions of WhipMe?
Different golfers require different levels of feedback and weight sensitivity.
1-Chamber Version – Who is it for?
Approx. 4.5-5g. Designed for advanced golfers. Minimal impact on swing weight and feel. More subtle sound window that demands cleaner timing. Ideal for low-handicap players and realistic warm-up sessions.
3-Chamber Version – Who is it for?
Approx. 8–9g. Designed for beginners and intermediate golfers. Provides clearer and stronger sound feedback, making it easier to identify the release window. Commonly used for learning, coaching, and retail demos.
Which version should I start with?
Beginners and intermediates should start with the 3-Chamber version. Advanced golfers typically prefer the 1-Chamber version for precision timing.
Can beginners use WhipMe?
Yes. Especially with the 3-Chamber version, beginners can quickly understand what release timing feels like without complex theory.
Will WhipMe fix my slice or hook?
WhipMe does not fix ball flight directly. It reveals timing issues that often cause slices, hooks, or loss of distance.
Is WhipMe safe for my club?
Yes. It is lightweight and secured with an elastic absorption band. If the band wears out, replace it with the provided spare.
Can I use WhipMe during a round?
WhipMe is designed mainly for practice and warm-up. Check local competition rules before using it during official play.
Who is WhipMe really for?
Golfers who do not know when they release the club, golfers stuck at the same distance, self-learners without a coach, and golfers who want simple, honest feedback.
Why use sound instead of video or data?
Sound is instant and intuitive. The body understands timing faster through hearing than through screens or numbers.
How fast will I feel a difference?
Most golfers notice awareness within a few swings. Consistency improves over multiple practice sessions.