The KAVOOA PRO is like the Swiss army knife of golf training aids. It’s a versatile training aid that is fun to use and is handy for golfers of all skill levels.
I saw this online from videos of the PGA Show. Everyone was saying how intriguing it was.
To be honest, I tried to build one.
However, they have just nailed the design for easy of use and setup. It’s worth the money if you are looking for this type of training aid.

Tripod with Allen wrench, phone holder and tripod head
What is it?
From KAVOOA Golf:
Introducing Kavooa Pro. Designed to enhance your technique, consistency, and overall performance on the range. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, it will help teach you swing fundamentals so that you strike the ball confidently.
Our Mission:
To aid golfers who are serious about supercharging their golf games with an extra set of hands on the range. At Kavooa Golf we believe in practicing with intention rather than just mindlessly hitting balls. We want to help players reach their full potential while achieving balance and stability on and off the golf course.

Adjust to fit drills outlined at their website or instructions
My description
The KAVOOA PRO is a tripod with an adjustable head feature.
It comes with padded alignment rods that can be added to the tripod for a variety of training setups.
Setup options: Over the Top, Head Movement, Swing Plane Chipping & Hitting, Forward Shaft Leaning, Between the Two Sticks, Putting, Steepen the Swing and Hip Sliding.
I use it in the house in the winter for Head Movement and Hip Sliding.
I use it outside in conjunction with other training aids for swing plane practice.
There is a feature to attach you phone if you just want to video you swing.
This is another tool in the tool box. I have another device that has swing plane and alignment features. It comes with alignment rods also. I use pool noodles for club protection on that one.
This device comes with padded alignment rods.
Examples of why padding might be needed: Coming over the top you could damage your club hitting an alignment rod.
Here is a link to their website for training examples.
