Tour Striker 7-Iron Review

Tour Striker 7-Iron Review

By Paul Liberatore

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Both one of our writers and I have been lucky to spend some time with one of the game’s most prominent instructors, Martin Chuck. We both agree that Martin teaching is second to none, and watching him hit a golf ball is a thing of beauty. The guy never misses the center of the clubface. 

Martin’s also the inventor of the original Tour Striker 7-iron. Even though this training aid has been around for quite a few years, it remains one of the most popular in the game. 

While the premise behind the Tour Striker 7-iron is fairly basic, it’s tremendously effective in teaching golfers how to become better ball strikers. If you’re struggling with hitting the ball flush and consistently where you want it, make sure to read this review. We’re going to give you the nitty gritty on one of the most proven training aids of the 21 st  century.


Key Features

Training aid teaches golfers to intuitively deliver the club to impact in the proper way.

Club allows you to hit actual golf balls when you’re using it.

Training aid gives golfers exacting feedback when shots on both solid shots and mishits.

Design and Technology

As we stated in the opening, the design of the Tour Striker 7-iron is relatively simple. But it’s also ingenious. 

The standard length of a men’s 7-iron, it looks like any other golf club, with one major exception. The sweet spot protrudes away from the rest of the clubface. This is also the only part of the club with grooves.

Because of this design golfers receive immediate feedback about whether they’ve struck a shot solid, or it’s been mishit. 

Unlike a lot of other training aids that involve mirrors, straps, bands, buckles, and are difficult to use, all you do is hit balls with the Tour Striker 7-iron. With enough practice, you’ll teach yourself to deliver the club correctly at impact. Before you know it, you’ll be striking shots solidly with both the Tour Striker 7-iron and your regular golf clubs.

Tour Striker 7-Iron


The Tour Striker 7 Iron is a highly effective training aid that helps golfers improve their ball striking and achieve better contact on iron shots.


This training aid has received positive feedback and testimonials from users, highlighting its ability to enhance swings and promote proper impact position.


PROS

  • Protruded sweet spot teaches you to deliver the club properly at impact.
  • Training aid allows you to hit actual golf balls unlike a lot of other training aids.
  • Club provides exacting and definitive feedback upon contact.

CONS

  • Price point is higher than other training aids.
  • Training aid can take some getting used to when you first start practicing with it.
  • Availability can vary due to club’s popularity.

Our Experience

I tried the Tour Striker 7-iron when it first came out years ago and saw almost immediate results. It’s the one training aid I come back to whenever I’m struggling with my ball striking. 

What I love most about this training aid is how simple it is to use. There’s no multi-step process to get it set up, and there aren’t any extra attachments, bells or whistles you have to worry about. Just take it out of your bag and start hitting balls. It doesn’t get any simpler than that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Tour Striker 7 Iron Be Used by Both Left and Right-Handed Golfers?

Yes, the Tour Striker 7 Iron can be used by both left and right-handed golfers. It’s designed to improve swing techniques, helping golfers deliver the sweet spot to the ball, promoting better ball striking and solid shots.

What Is the Specific Material Used for the Club’s Innovative Design Concept?

Material mastery manifests in the Tour Striker 7 Iron’s innovative design concept. The club is crafted from 433 stainless steel, enhancing performance. This material choice facilitates the delivery of a descending motion and forward shaft lean, crucial for improved ball striking.

How Does the Tour Striker 7 Iron Improve Ball Striking Accuracy?

Improving swing mechanics with the Tour Striker 7 Iron has been a game-changer for me. The club’s design promotes consistent ball striking accuracy. It’s helped me understand and achieve a descending motion and forward shaft lean, resulting in more solid shots.

What Are the Exact Dimensions and Weight of the Club?

The Tour Striker 7 Iron weighs 1 gram and measures 39.37 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches. It’s made of 433 stainless steel, ideal for left-handed golfers. The innovative design enhances swing improvement and ball striking accuracy, but some find it challenging to use.

Specific Pros and Cons of Using the Tour Striker 7 Iron

Using the Tour Striker 7 Iron has improved my swing. The design material and weight dimensions contribute to its effectiveness. Pros include swing improvement and accuracy, while cons may involve a learning curve initially.

Conclusion

As someone who’s literally tried hundreds of different training aids over the years, I can honestly say that nothing has changed the way I strike the golf ball quite like the Tour Striker 7-iron.

If you’re tired of making poor or inconsistent contact, you need to give the Tour Striker 7-iron a try. Not only is it easy to use, it’ll teach you how to consistently strike the golf ball out of the center of the clubface every time.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.