


Range Roller
Every golf training aid on the market reinforces specific swing mechanics by limiting your ability to move. These training aids create swing feelings that are intentionally different from your natural swing, and do not translate to hitting shots on the course.
This training aid will not prevent you from going over the top, or help you shift your weight down the line, or make you keep your eye on the ball through impact. It is not a crutch that goes away when you need it most. This training aid lets you practice on-course situations on the range so that you can step into shots when it counts, with the confidence of having done it before.
The Range Roller is as 12-sided die that gives users a random yardage, shot shape, or both, to practice on demand on the driving range. The Range Roller is not about swing mechanics, it’s about practicing how to hit good golf shots on the first try.
Roll once to get a shot shape (draw or fade), or a shot yardage (110, 150, 190, etc)
Good for beginners who want to dial in their distance control and work on shaping shots.
Roll twice to get a yardage and yardage modifier (160 + 8, 190 - 14, etc) or a yardage and shot shape (170 draw)
Good for intermediate players who want to take distance control to the next level, or practice working different shot shapes to a specific number.
Roll three times to get a yardage, yardage modifier, and shot shape (160 - 4, fade)
Good for advanced players who want to practice throwing darts from any range.
Hitting game-time golf shots is difficult, they shouldn’t be difficult to practice.
Yardages: 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190
Yardage Modifiers: -14, -8, -7, -5, -4, -3, +3, +4, +5, +7, +8, +12
Shot Shapes: Fade (x5), Draw (x5), Stock Shot (x2)
Every golf training aid on the market reinforces specific swing mechanics by limiting your ability to move. These training aids create swing feelings that are intentionally different from your natural swing, and do not translate to hitting shots on the course.
This training aid will not prevent you from going over the top, or help you shift your weight down the line, or make you keep your eye on the ball through impact. It is not a crutch that goes away when you need it most. This training aid lets you practice on-course situations on the range so that you can step into shots when it counts, with the confidence of having done it before.
The Range Roller is as 12-sided die that gives users a random yardage, shot shape, or both, to practice on demand on the driving range. The Range Roller is not about swing mechanics, it’s about practicing how to hit good golf shots on the first try.
Roll once to get a shot shape (draw or fade), or a shot yardage (110, 150, 190, etc)
Good for beginners who want to dial in their distance control and work on shaping shots.
Roll twice to get a yardage and yardage modifier (160 + 8, 190 - 14, etc) or a yardage and shot shape (170 draw)
Good for intermediate players who want to take distance control to the next level, or practice working different shot shapes to a specific number.
Roll three times to get a yardage, yardage modifier, and shot shape (160 - 4, fade)
Good for advanced players who want to practice throwing darts from any range.
Hitting game-time golf shots is difficult, they shouldn’t be difficult to practice.
Yardages: 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190
Yardage Modifiers: -14, -8, -7, -5, -4, -3, +3, +4, +5, +7, +8, +12
Shot Shapes: Fade (x5), Draw (x5), Stock Shot (x2)
Every golf training aid on the market reinforces specific swing mechanics by limiting your ability to move. These training aids create swing feelings that are intentionally different from your natural swing, and do not translate to hitting shots on the course.
This training aid will not prevent you from going over the top, or help you shift your weight down the line, or make you keep your eye on the ball through impact. It is not a crutch that goes away when you need it most. This training aid lets you practice on-course situations on the range so that you can step into shots when it counts, with the confidence of having done it before.
The Range Roller is as 12-sided die that gives users a random yardage, shot shape, or both, to practice on demand on the driving range. The Range Roller is not about swing mechanics, it’s about practicing how to hit good golf shots on the first try.
Roll once to get a shot shape (draw or fade), or a shot yardage (110, 150, 190, etc)
Good for beginners who want to dial in their distance control and work on shaping shots.
Roll twice to get a yardage and yardage modifier (160 + 8, 190 - 14, etc) or a yardage and shot shape (170 draw)
Good for intermediate players who want to take distance control to the next level, or practice working different shot shapes to a specific number.
Roll three times to get a yardage, yardage modifier, and shot shape (160 - 4, fade)
Good for advanced players who want to practice throwing darts from any range.
Hitting game-time golf shots is difficult, they shouldn’t be difficult to practice.
Yardages: 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190
Yardage Modifiers: -14, -8, -7, -5, -4, -3, +3, +4, +5, +7, +8, +12
Shot Shapes: Fade (x5), Draw (x5), Stock Shot (x2)