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ArmAlarm: Product Instructions
ArmAlarm: Product Instructions
Updated over a week ago

ArmAlarm & WristAlarm are two game-changing training aids in one product. ArmAlarm will give you real-time feedback on one of the most critical aspects of the golf swing: Arm Structure.

Keeping your elbows close to each other throughout the swing pulls the rest of the swing together.

Take a look at our intro video for the WhyGolf ArmAlarm:

Now that you're familiar with the ArmAlarm, let's take the next steps.

Click on the following tabs to learn how to use ArmAlarm:

Adjusting Straps & Tether Length

Adjusting Tether Length

  • You can easily adjust the length of the tether by sliding the tether lock to the 'unlock' position and pulling on the tether. Once tether is desired length, slide into lock position.

  • To shorten tether, rotate the central knob clockwise until tether is desired length. Lock when finished.

  • After hitting a few balls, ensure that tether is still desired length.

Begin at Wrists, then Move Up

  • If you've just started using ArmAlarm, we generally recommend setting it up close to or on your wrists.

  • As you get more comfortable hitting full shots with ArmAlarm, consider moving the device slightly up your forearms. This will make it more challenging.

Take it to the range or the course

  • Easily switch between using ArmAlarm's tether and hitting regular golf shots - without taking the device's straps off your wrists.

  • To deactivate ArmAlarm, simply place the tether on the tether case as shown.

Fix Your Chicken Wing

Take a look at how ArmAlarm can fix that dreaded Chicken Wing:

Fixing Your Flying Elbow

Take a look at how the ArmAlarm can fix your Flying Elbow:

Chipping and Pitching

Take a look at how ArmAlarm can improve your Chips & Pitches:

How to Use WristAlarm Clip (click on a tab below):

How to Attach WristAlarm Clip to Glove

Watch WristAlarm in action:

Attaching WristAlarm to Glove

  • Attach the Wrist Clip to the inside part of your glove as shown in the adjacent illustration.

  • Attach the clip so it reaches past your glove's inseam. This will ensure that the clip will remain in place when your wrist moves.

  • We recommend golfers place the ArmAlarm magnet case about where you would wear a typical wrist watch.

When You Cup, Sound the Alarm

  • If you cup your lead wrist, the magnets will disconnect and the alarm will sound. When your wrist returns to a neutral position, the magnets will return to their original position.

  • If you find that your wrist clip is not attached securely to your glove, it's worth ensuring that your clip is attached beyond your glove's inseam as shown in the adjacent illustration.

  • If you cup your wrist and the magnets do not separate, this is an indication that the ArmAlarm magnet case is too close to your glove. To increase sensitivity, we recommend moving your magnet case slightly up your forearms.

Fixing Your Lead Wrist Position

How to fix your lead wrist position with WristAlarm:

Fixing Your Early Flip

Checkout how WristAlarm can fix your Early Flip:

Fix Your Forward Shaft Lean

How to correct too much forward shaft lean with WristAlarm:


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