
The Callaway Chip Stix is a budget-friendly short game trainer that promises to fix scooping and wrist breakdown. We analyzed 180 reviews.
The Chip Stix attaches to the butt end of any iron or wedge grip. If your wrists break down or you scoop through impact, the extension hits you in the ribs — instant, undeniable feedback.
The feedback is immediate and impossible to ignore.
At ~$25, it's a low-risk purchase.
Plastic construction feels flimsy and the attachment mechanism can slip.
Only useful for short game — one-trick pony.
The Chip Stix does what it claims at a reasonable price. It won't revolutionize your game, but if you struggle with scooping chips, it provides the feedback you need. Just don't expect premium build quality.
Based on 180 reviews from Amazon (120), Reddit r/golf (30), YouTube (30). Research conducted February 2026.
Simple but effective. Cured my scooping habit in about a week of practice. The feedback of the stick hitting your body is unmistakable.
Cheap plastic that doesn't stay attached to the grip well. Keeps sliding off mid-swing. For $25 I expected better build quality from Callaway.
The Chip Stix is fine for what it does. It's not going to revolutionize your game but it does give you instant feedback on wrist breakdown. Worth it at $25.
You can literally tape a ruler to the end of your club and get the same effect. The Chip Stix is just a branded version of that.
My chipping has improved more from this $25 aid than from my $100 lesson. Sometimes simple is best.
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