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⛳ Elevate your VR golf game — swing like a pro, feel the difference!
The DeadEyeVR DriVR Elite Chrome is a premium VR golf club attachment designed for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro. Featuring a flexible stepped steel shaft, adjustable weight system up to 100g, and a 28-inch length, it delivers unmatched realism and momentum in VR golf. Its ergonomic design and optimized controller mount ensure superior tracking and comfort, making it the top choice for serious VR golf enthusiasts seeking authentic play.











| ASIN | B0DBZHG5D9 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,868 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #25 in Standalone Virtual Reality Accessories |
| Brand Name | DeadEyeVR |
| Color | Standard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,489 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850046129421 |
| Included Components | 3D Printed Thumbscrews |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 3 x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.37 kg |
| Manufacturer | DeadEyeVR |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 216 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro - Elite 2 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Month |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro - Elite 2 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | 30 Inches |
| Theme | Golf |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
Great Concept, Unusable Execution, Poor Quality Control and Service.
The Verdict: Built by Non-Golfers The concept is great and the build feels solid, but the execution is a total miss. It is glaringly obvious that not a single person who understands golf or club mechanics was involved in this design. Even the presenter in their promo videos clearly doesn't know how to swing a club, which explains a lot. The Engineering Flaws: Terrible Specs Non-Existent Swing Weight: Even with all weights installed, it is far too light to register on a standard swing weight scale. It completely ruins your real-world tempo and feel. Mishandled Shaft Profile: They seemingly used a standard steel shaft but cut it down from the butt end instead of the tip. Taking 6 to 8 inches off the butt end means the grip area is drastically stepped down and way too thin. To fix this, they need a proprietary shorter shaft with a true .580 or .600 butt diameter. Poor Business Practice In the video for their newer model, the company openly admits they had to change the layout because this specific bottom-mount design doesn't track well. Selling an outdated, admittedly flawed product that can't handle a real golf swing is just terrible business. Save your money and stay away. UPDATE: Tested & The Tracking is Awful I decided to actually try it out before shipping it back, and the tracking is a disaster. Unless I swing at 50% speed, it completely loses the clubface, leaving it wide open no matter how much I try to shut it. The issue is made even worse by the extremely low swing weight; because the stick is so light, your swing speed naturally increases, which causes the VR sensors to fail and track even less accurately. Update 2: I purchased the newer model and there were no weights included at all... Return again... This is ridiculous.
Y**.
Best Bang for your buck! Them reviews aint hype! Solid and durable!
Purchased mine last month when it was on sale for $99!! Here’s a thorough breakdown of why the DeadEyeVR DriVR Elite Chrome stands out as the best VR golf club available: The Flexible Stepped Steel Shaft — The Signature Feature This is what separates the Chrome from every other VR golf attachment on the market, including other DriVR models. It features a flexible steel shaft which provides the most realistic feeling of any DriVR model. Real golf clubs flex during a swing — this is what creates that satisfying whip through impact — and the Chrome actually replicates that. No other VR golf club attachment does this. Extended Length & Realistic Weight Distribution Unlike compact VR golf attachments, the DriVR Elite boasts an increased length of around 28 inches. This design pushes the weight further from your hands, replicating the momentum and follow-through of a real golf swing — something shorter attachments simply cannot do. When you hold a short, lightweight handle, your brain knows it’s not a club. The Elite Chrome fools it completely. Variable Weight System The DriVR Elite includes a variable weight system with 100g of optional weights, allowing you to fine-tune the club’s balance. This is a game changer because everyone has a different swing and preference. You can start light and add weight as you get more comfortable, or dial it in to match the feel of your real-world irons or driver. Native Golf+ Integration The DriVR Elite is natively integrated into Golf+. You simply select it from the in-game controller attachments menu. No fiddling with settings, no calibration headaches — it’s plug-and-play with the most popular VR golf game available. Competing products require manual workarounds. Optimal Tracking The reverse controller cup tracks the Quest 3 extremely well. Many cheaper alternatives block the controller’s IR sensors, causing tracking loss mid-swing — possibly the most frustrating thing that can happen in VR golf. The Elite Chrome’s design eliminates this problem. Premium Build Quality The overall build quality feels really good, with premium materials that feel sturdy, durable, and look great. The controller holder is thick and solid with no flex or wobble at all when put under strain. This matters because a loose controller fit introduces inaccuracy into every shot. Real Golfers Feel the Difference One verified buyer who tested multiple VR golf clubs put it best, saying the Elite Chrome felt like a real golf club in every way — the look, the swing, and even the haptic “tink” when making contact felt like hitting a real golf ball. That same buyer had tried cheaper options first and found them to be little more than fancy handles by comparison. Why It Beats Every Competitor Competitors like the Yezro, AMVR, and Virtual Printality’s Golf Grip Pro all have merits, but they each fall short in at least one critical area. The Yezro has a more premium controller mount but is shorter and doesn’t swing like a real club. The AMVR prioritizes tracking angle over realism. The Golf Grip Pro is only 17 inches long. The DriVR Elite is definitively the best VR golf club you can get according to real-world users who have tested the competition side by side. The Chrome version specifically sits at the top of the entire DriVR lineup because of that flexible stepped steel shaft — it’s the one feature that makes it feel less like a toy and more like you’re actually standing on a fairway.
D**H
satisified
had to strap in the controller upside-down, as compared to the instructions ... feels real ... the shot results usually seem pretty accurate
A**R
Good for VR only golfers, not for real golfers who also play VR
In short not good for real golfers, probably good for people who only VR golf. It’s ok. If you only play golf+ and not real golf outside then I’d say this is great. It’s better than a controller only. Gives you a chance to actually swing and try to get better at the game. I play golf in real life. This is not even remotely close to a real golf club. It’s closer than the mini or competitors like the Yezro Y13S. But the weight swings a lot closer to you than a real golf club. That and the bulk of the weight is in the bottom of the attachment where the controller goes. Now with a real golf club the head is heavier than the shaft but the weight balances differently. Some people feel differently but to me it doesn’t feel anything like the way my actual clubs feel during a golf swing. The part that holds the controller I’m not confident in. There’s no washer and out of the 4 rounds Ive used it 3 of them it was looser afterwards than it was when I started playing. The leash that comes with it isn’t great either. I don’t believe that the controller won’t fly out at some point. The other downside is the way the controller faces. It’s upside down when you’re using it. So if you want to hit the trigger to speed up play or read a green you need to either flip it over to hold the controller normally or get used to it being upside down. Definitely something you can get used to in due time but personally not a fan of it.
F**E
Fun improvement to Golf Plus
Definite improvement to game golf plus as advertised. Why did you pick this product vs others?: Facebook add and good reviews Comfort: comfortable Grip: great Build quality: but well Fun: loved by many of our family members Fit: fits well Value for money: good value
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