Swing Mechanics

Blue Brick (Top Speed Golf)

This fixes structure, not style.

Blue Brick foam swing trainer by Top Speed Golf for arm-body connection

This fixes structure, not style.

— LearnGolf Editorial

Best For

  • +Golfers whose arms disconnect from their body
  • +Players with "armsy" or "handsy" swings
  • +Beginners building fundamental swing structure

Not Ideal For

  • Advanced players with already-connected swings
  • Golfers looking for speed or power training
  • Players who need this to be a permanent fixture (it shouldn't be)

Key Features

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Lightweight foam constraint device

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Promotes arm-body connection throughout the swing

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Works with full swings, chips, and pitches

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Includes online drill library and instructional content

How It Works

Place the Blue Brick between your forearms (or chest and arms, depending on the drill) and make swings. If your arms disconnect from your body, the brick falls. This immediate physical feedback trains your body to maintain connection — the foundation of a reliable, repeatable swing. The constraint is temporary: once the pattern is ingrained, you remove the device and the feeling stays.

LearnGolf Score Breakdown

7.8

LearnGolf Score

7.8 / 10

Effectiveness8.5
Value8.0
Ease of Use9.0
Versatility6.0
Durability7.0

Pros & Cons

Pros

Simple, intuitive constraint-based learning
Addresses the most common amateur swing fault
Affordable price point
Works with full swing, pitching, and chipping
Includes quality instructional content

Cons

Meant as a short-term training tool, not permanent
Limited to arm-body connection (narrow scope)
May not be needed by golfers who already have good connection

Pricing

$50one time

Includes the brick device and access to instructional content.

Alternatives to Consider

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