About Stripeshow
Practice like the shot matters.
Stripeshow turns an ordinary bucket into a voice-guided range round: one course-style scenario, one committed club choice, one honest result, then the next ball.
A range session with consequence.
Most range sessions drift into repetition. Stripeshow changes the unit of practice from a bucket to a shot: carry number, pin, lie, wind, trouble, out-of-bounds, target, stakes, swing, score.
It is still early, built around the core range rhythm before adding heavier features. It is not trying to be a swing analyzer. It complements launch monitors, lessons, and video work by training the part they do not always test: intent under pressure.
Built for
- Driving range practice that feels closer to playing golf than beating balls.
- Classic and random range rounds, plus focused games for wedges, scoring irons, long clubs, and drivers.
- Personalized setup from bucket size, stock 7-iron carry, handedness, selected clubs, wind, and shot-shape preferences.
- Manual self-reporting for Stripe, playable, miss, and penalty outcomes so the scorecard stays honest.
- A calm, competitive coach voice that sounds like it belongs in the golfer's ear.
How it works
- Choose the range round, ball count, stock carry, club bag, handedness, and coach voice.
- Hear a one-ball scenario with distance, target, lie, wind, trouble, and stakes.
- Confirm the club, hit the shot, and report the result without negotiating with yourself.
- Review points, streaks, playable rate, trouble patterns, club reads, and the next-bucket cue.
Use it well
Treat Stripeshow like a repeatable practice rhythm, not a miracle bucket. Warm up first, put on headphones or earbuds, and let each ball become the only shot on the card.
The scorecard is only useful when it reflects the swing and attention you actually brought. Honest self-reporting, two or three shorter sessions each week, and stopping before decision quality falls off will beat one tired marathon.