Swing Changes - How-To Guide | Golf Stats
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Swing Changes

Track and journal swing modifications over time

Overview

Swing Changes is a journal for tracking modifications to your golf swing. Document what you're working on, categorize changes by type, add detailed notes, and mark changes as complete when they've been integrated into your natural swing. It's the perfect companion to lessons and self-directed improvement.

How to Use Swing Changes

1

Create a Swing Change

Tap 'New Change' and describe what you're working on - for example, 'Shallowing the club on the downswing'.

2

Add Details

Assign a category (full swing, short game, putting, etc.), set a start date, and add detailed notes about drills, feels, or instructor feedback.

3

Track Progress

View your active changes and update notes as you practice. Add observations about what's working and what needs adjustment.

4

Mark Complete

When a change feels natural and consistent, mark it as complete. It moves to your history as a record of improvement.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Keep descriptions specific - 'stronger left hand grip' is better than 'fix grip'
  • Add notes after each practice session while the feel is fresh
  • Focus on one or two changes at a time for best results
  • Review completed changes to see how far you've come
  • Pair with Swing Analysis videos to visually track before/after

Frequently Asked Questions

How many changes should I work on at once?

Most coaches recommend focusing on one major change at a time. You might have a secondary 'maintenance' change, but avoid working on more than two simultaneously.

How long does a swing change take?

It varies widely. Simple setup changes might take a few sessions, while fundamental swing changes can take weeks or months of deliberate practice.

Can I reactivate a completed change?

Yes. If a change regresses, you can reopen it and continue tracking.

Ready to Try Swing Changes?

Put what you've learned into practice!