If you want to correctly and accurately analyse your swing you don´t just need a good program but first of all be sure you have filmed or videoed yourself correctly and accurately which is not so straight forward as it may seem.
You need to film yourself from two exact positions relative to you and the ball target line.
1. from exactly in front of yourself with the camera at exactly 90 degrees to the intended target line.
And 2. more difficult to get and explain but you need to position the camera at hand height exactly opposite the hands looking straight down the target line:if the target line and line of the feet are two parallel lines like a railway track then the camera position is just about in the middle of these two lines, opposite the hands, as already stated.
Only by filming from these exact two positions can you get accurate feed back from your analyse regarding : swing plane, shaft angle in the backswing and downswing relative to the original shaft angle at the address position, etc.,etc.
2007-11-18 02:28:35
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answered by Peter J 3
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The easiest way to learn golf like a pro is by following "The Simple Golf Swing" program. It's primarily a 31 page eBook that teaches golfers how to make solid contact with the ball, how to avoid hitting fat, how to avoid slicing, how get more power, accuracy, and consistency in your swing. Consistency being the number 1 golf skill.
You not only get the eBook though, you also receive a ton of extra material including video, lessons on putting, driving, chipping, sand play etc. Here is their official site: http://www.golfswingguru.net
2014-09-24 14:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Ernie Els, Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell
2016-05-23 22:24:00
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answered by joana 3
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In all the years I have played the game I have not heard where a film of your swing could be sent somewhere for analysis and returned to you with data to correct mistakes. Your local golf warehouse, driving range pro who gives lessons might have facilities to play your film. Give him a try. If he can't ,perhaps he can lead you to someone who would.
2007-11-16 14:37:38
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answered by googie 7
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I prefer using Golf Swing Analyzer for frame by frame analysis of my swing https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/golf-swing-analyzer-by-cs/id869121771?ls=1&mt=8
2014-08-30 07:40:27
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answered by Rahul 2
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Go to a PGA instructor at a local course and ask him to analyze your swing. The instructor at my course videos your swing as he goes through the session and analyzes it as the session progresses. It's a great tool.
2007-11-16 19:22:37
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answered by toughnottobeacynic 7
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Here's a search that turned up quite a few hits:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=golf+video+analysis+software&fr=yfp-t-501-s&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
The software exists, I've seen it used multiple times by various teaching pros....normally they use it to draw lines to see if you're on plane and the like...
2007-11-16 15:25:45
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answered by Ohio_Golfer34 6
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Obviously this is a question for a teaching pro, so consult a teaching pro.
2007-11-16 19:21:37
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answered by Solomon Grundy 7
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