Data-Driven Swing Improvement

Track Swing Changes & See What Actually Works

Making swing changes? Track performance before and after to see if they actually help. Stop endless tinkering and focus on changes that lower scores.

🎯 Easy to use ✅ Data-driven insights 📊 Track what works

Log swing changes and correlate with performance data

Compare stats before and after swing adjustments

Track multiple swing thoughts and see what works

Measure Swing Change Impact

Know what's helping and what's hurting

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Log Swing Changes

Note when you make swing adjustments, start lessons, or try new techniques. Add notes and dates.

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Before/After Analysis

Compare key stats before and after swing changes. See if new move actually improves performance.

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Performance Correlation

See how swing changes correlate with scoring, ball striking, and consistency. Data reveals truth.

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Swing Thought Tracking

Track which swing thoughts work best. Maybe 'turn shoulders' works better than 'keep head still' for YOU.

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Lesson Impact Measurement

Taking lessons? Track performance before and after to measure ROI. Are lessons helping?

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Bad Change Detection

If stats get worse after a change, you'll see it immediately. Abandon bad changes before they become habits.

Track, Measure, Decide

Scientific approach to swing improvement

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Establish Baseline

Track 5-10 rounds to establish your baseline stats before making any swing changes.

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Make and Log Change

When you make a swing change, log it in the app with notes about what you're working on.

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Measure Impact

Track 5-10 more rounds with new swing. Compare stats to baseline. Keep good changes, abandon bad ones.

Swing Analysis Questions

How many rounds do I need to evaluate a swing change?

We recommend at least 5 rounds with the new swing before evaluating. One round isn't enough - you need consistent data to see real impact.

What stats should I compare before and after?

Focus on scoring average, fairways hit, greens in regulation, and putts per round. If your goal is distance, also track driving distance.

What if my scores get worse after a swing change?

Some changes cause temporary worse performance before improvement. Give it 5-10 rounds. If still worse, consider abandoning the change.

Should I only make one swing change at a time?

Yes! Making multiple changes simultaneously makes it impossible to know what's helping and what's hurting. One change at a time.

Can I track swing thoughts?

Absolutely! Add notes about swing thoughts before rounds. See which thoughts correlate with better performance.

How do I know if lessons are working?

Compare your stats from 5 rounds before lessons to 10-15 rounds after. If key metrics improve, lessons are working.

Start Tracking Your Swing Changes Today

Make data-driven decisions about your swing. Keep what works, abandon what doesn't.

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