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how to use the blue strike golf club

by Prof. Elinor Friesen I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The first two require a little set up: the Impact Bow needs to be pulled from the butt of the club and attached to the clip under the grip. The Impact Slider needs to be repositioned after each swing. The sole requires no set up. Overall, the B1 Blue Strike is easy to use and requires only a small investment of time on the front end.

Full Answer

What is a B1 blue strike Golf Club?

This B1 Blue Strike Review shows that it’s a golf club designed to be used as a training aid. It most closely resembles an iron but can be used to help you with any club in your bag. (More on that later.)

How far do you hit a blue strike club?

Every ball I hit with the blue strike club results in a low line drive of about 50 yards. If I really try hard I can pop one up maybe 75 yards. I get the concept, and it's a good one, just the club is not very good.

What do you think about the Blue strike impact slider?

Impact Slider: a slider that is supposed to click at the bottom of the club at impact, to provide audio feedback Compression Sole: Designed to force the golfer to lean the shaft forward at impact, or else they will make poor contact with the club My main problem with the Blue Strike is that the first two elements are not very functional.

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Fix your impact position

Designed to eliminate the death move known as “flipping” or “scooping” – a common problem among amateur golfers – the B1 Blue Strike is the first training aid to ingrain all the elements of a Tour-level impact position.

Features

Designed to eliminate the death move known as “flipping” or “scooping” – a common problem among amateur golfers – the B1 Blue Strike is the first training aid to ingrain all the elements of a Tour-level impact position.

What is a B1 blue strike?

The Short Version. The B1 Blue Strike is a training club that helps you fix your impact by focusing on the most common error: flipping. The B1 does this by helping you actually feel what’s happening in your swing, for better or for worse. The Impact Bow helps you notice when you flip your wrists.

What is an anti flip sole?

The Anti-Flip Compression Sole gives you perhaps the most frustrating (but likely effective) feedback. The clubhead features an unforgiving, beveled leading edge. This design raises the clubface above the ground, making it more important than ever to strike the ball on a downward blow. If you scoop the club at impact, forcing the clubhead ahead of your hands, you will either blade the ball or bottom out.

What is the purpose of the B1?

More specifically, the B1 aims to help you improve your impact by eliminating the most common impact error: flipping.

What is the problem with the slider on the B1 Blue Strike?

The biggest problem with the slider on the B1 Blue Strike is that it just doesn’t work very well. When I loaded it firmly enough that it wouldn’t slide down the shaft at address, it got stuck. When I tried loading it with less force, it wouldn’t stay up.

What is the best facet of the B1 Blue Strike?

The best facet of the B1 Blue Strike – the Anti-Flip Compression Sole – is not very challenging, and the other two elements don’t work as well as advertised.

How long is the Blue Strike video?

The main video is about 12 minutes long and does an adequate job of explaining how to use the Blue Strike.

Is the B1 the same as the Tour Striker?

On the other hand, two of the three elements don’t work as advertised, and the challenge of the B1 is not the same as the Tour Striker. Additionally, you can buy the Tour Striker Educator – which gives you better feedback and a lot of versatility – for $40.

Is the B1 a good golf swing?

Ultimately, if you understand what you’re getting, I think the B1 is a decent value. It’s certainly not a must buy, but if you want to add some feedback to indoor practice swings, it’s useful.

Does the Blue Strike work?

This facet of the Blue Strike works well enough. Just as advertised, when you flip the club into impact, the ball rolls along the ground. If you get into a hands-forward impact position, you get a nice result. It’s worth noting that the Blue Strike is much less demanding than the Tour Striker.

How far does Ryan Spiekerman's B1 carry?

Just one example: Ryan Spiekerman, a 13 handicapper, increased his 6-iron carry distance by 11.1 yards.

What is the B1 leading edge?

The B1’s beveled leading edge promotes forward shaft lean and a square clubface.

What is a B1 blue strike?

The main function of the B1 Blue Strike is to help improve your impact position and prevent a popular swing flaw ...

Is the Impact Bow finicky?

The impact bow seemed to be a bit finicky as well. I think it could provide some value, but can be easily cheated.

What is a B1 blue strike?

The B1 Blue Strike is a training aid for golfing that claims to correct a problem of yours that you might not even know you had: flipping. Flipping is a term used for a swing that stems from a wrong impact position, which completely throws your shot off.

What are the other training aids for the B1 Blue Strike?

A few training aids to check out besides the B1 Blue Strike are theHANGER, Swingyde and Swingclick. Unlike the B1, they are merely hanger-like devices that are to be attached to your already existing golf club. Moreover, all three are so much cheaper than the B1 Blue Strike.

How much does a B1 training aid cost?

Usually priced at $139, the B1 BlueStrike Training Aid costs $99 right now. For the intense and complete shifting of ways it does for you and your shots, that's an amazing deal. That said, the shipping fee is a mere $9 for US shipments and $19 for international shipments.

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The B1 Blue Striketraining aid has three tools to fix your impact position. There are better options available.
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Introduction

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Set Up & Ease of Use

  • New users of the B1 Blue Strike will probably need to hop over to the company’s website to watch Hank Haney explain how to use the Blue Strike. The main video is about 12 minutes long and does an adequate job of explaining how to use the Blue Strike. There arethree elements to the B1: the Impact Bow, the Impact Slider, and the Anti-Flip Compression...
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Effectiveness

  • In the interest of being clear and comprehensive, I’m going to discuss the effectiveness of each element of the B1 Blue Strike independently. Impact Bow The Impact Bow is a feedback device similar to the Tour Striker Educator. My main concern with the Impact Bow is that the feedback is not very strong. The Educator is made of hard plastic, so you can feel it smack into your arm. Th…
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Longevity

  • The best facet of the B1 Blue Strike – the Anti-Flip Compression Sole – is not very challenging, and the other two elements don’t work as well as advertised. I think that the B1 could have reasonable longevity as an indoor training club where you use the Impact Bow to train your face angle and the Impact Slider to smooth out your transition, but its life on the range will be short.
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Value

  • The B1 Blue Strike training aid retails through their websitefor $99, and I’m torn as to whether this is a good value or not. On one hand, it costs the same as the Tour Striker but has additional elements. While those extras may not be perfect, they have their uses. On the other hand, two of the three elements don’t work as advertised, and the challenge of the B1 is not the same as the …
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Conclusion

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