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Club Direction Rod
- ·Premium aluminium alloy — just 60 g
- ·Magnetic attachment — fits any iron instantly
- ·Instant visual clubface alignment feedback
- ·Available in Red & Blue
Color: Red
CLUB DIRECTION ROD
BUILT FOR
The Club Direction Rod attaches magnetically to any iron and gives you instant visual feedback on your clubface alignment at address. At just 60 grams, it adds no meaningful weight and does not affect your swing.
Most golfers have no idea whether their face is open or closed at address — the Club Direction Rod removes all guesswork. The rod extends beyond the clubface and points directly at your target when alignment is correct.
Made from premium aluminium alloy and available in Red and Blue. Designed for driving range use, it snaps on and off in seconds and fits every iron in your bag without modification.
CLUB DIRECTION ROD
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
| Material | Premium aluminum alloy |
| Weight | 60 g |
| Attachment | Magnetic — fits directly onto any iron |
| Variants | Red, Blue |
| Use | Driving range |
| Feedback type | Visual — instant clubface alignment confirmation |
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
30-DAY HASSLE-FREE RETURNS — NO QUESTIONS ASKED
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase within 30 days, we will refund you in full. We stand behind every product we sell and want every golfer to train with complete confidence.
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FAQ
No. The magnetic connection is strong enough to hold the rod securely but leaves no marks or residue on your club. It attaches and removes cleanly in seconds without any modification to the iron.
The Club Direction Rod fits every iron in your bag. It is designed specifically for irons and works with all standard hosel and face geometries. It is not suitable for woods, hybrids, or putters.
The rod is designed for use at address and in slow practice swings to check alignment — not for full-speed shots. At just 60 grams it adds minimal weight, but we recommend removing it before hitting the ball.
The rod points directly in the direction the clubface is aimed. At a typical address distance, even a degree or two of open or closed face is clearly visible — far more accurately than trying to judge alignment by eye alone.






