Complete System
The full feedback station for golfers who want to stop guessing at the range: the pathpal locks in the setup, the truestrike trains ball-first contact, and the arrow keeps alignment simple anywhere.

Most golfers practice on hope. pathpal Golf gives you a physical setup that shows you what your club did and why.
The complete system
Everything you need to build a repeatable practice setup - so you can train swing path, low-point control, and alignment without piecing it together product by product.
The full feedback station for golfers who want to stop guessing at the range: the pathpal locks in the setup, the truestrike trains ball-first contact, and the arrow keeps alignment simple anywhere.

Alignment sticks help. the pathpal makes them repeatable. Lock your station into 14 fixed angles, set up the same drill every time, and feel when your club gets off track.
Same setup. Every time.
Stop eyeballing the station and start repeating it.
14 fixed training angles
Build backswing, downswing, putting, and start-line stations.
Know before the ball flies
Feel when your club gets off track instead of guessing after.
Reviews from buyers — not paid testimonials.
"What makes this setup so helpful is that you don't have to guess the angles or build the station from scratch. The pathpal already has the correct angles built in"
"It's not a one-trick pony it's a true all-purpose swing coach you can carry in your bag"
"Forget spending $600 a new driver - the pathpal training aid cured my slice in one session"
"Big fan and my only regret is waiting so long to use it"
Most training aids ask you to look. the truestrike makes you feel. It physically forces correct motion across four training modes — so the move your body keeps forgetting becomes the move it remembers.
Stable base, real ground force. No more sway or lateral thrust.
Body and arms as one engine. 15+ yards on the tee, yip-proof chips.
A path barrier that makes your slice physically impossible to repeat.
Know exactly where your club bottoms out. End fat and thin for good.
Padded. Foldable. Fits in your bag. the arrow has the safety and visibility of a pool noodle without the bulk so your station travels with you and sets up in seconds.
Padded
Forgiving around your club, body, and the ground.
Foldable
Goes in your bag. No more awkward gear to carry.
Built for the system
Use it with the pathpal, the truestrike , or as a standalone alignment tool.
From PGA Master Professionals to Golf Digest Top Teachers, coaches who care about feedback use training aids from pathpal Golf.
Virgil Herring
2x TN PGA Teacher of the Year
This is likely the greatest training aid I have used. Versatile and well thought out.
Cody Carter
2026 Georgia's Teacher of the Year
The reason I like this training aid is it's super versatile. I can use it with putting, I can help players with their short game with their wedges, I can help players with their full swing
Jake Reeves
Golf Digest Best in State
It's countless how many applications you can use for this guy... This just makes it really easy to create the angles that you're looking for to improve on your golf scores
Shawn Koch
2016-2025 GRAA TOP 50 Growth of the Game Coach
Instead of those big bulky training aids that you have to carry with you, this one fits really well in your golf bag. So go check it out, it's one of my favorite tools for 2025
Included with every pathpal
the pathpal gives you the physical constraint. The Drill Vault shows you exactly how to use it for the swing flaw you are fighting right now.
If you want the simplest entry point, start with the pathpal — it solves setup, alignment, and path. If contact and power are your main issues, add the truestrike. If you want the full station, the Complete System is the best value.
One pathpal, one truestrike, and two arrow padded alignment sticks — everything you need for a full feedback station.
Yes. the pathpal andthe truestrike both work on a hitting mat, indoor net, or in a basement. the arrow works anywhere.
Any handicap that wants better feedback. We have customers in single digits using these to refine their move, and 25-handicaps using them to build a repeatable swing for the first time.
No, and most instructors prefer it that way. These tools make their feedback stick between sessions.
You should feel the difference in your setup immediately. Making it show up on the course takes regular practice — usually a few weeks of consistent use.
Build a station that helps you feel the mistake, repeat the fix, and make every range session count.