Swing ID by Golfshot may already be in your iPhone
Naturally, Golfshot is on my current iPhone.
A few years ago, I chronicled some helpful Apple Watch golf apps. Many of you were kind enough to leave a comment letting me know that I had missed the Golfshot watch app. Turns out I’m not omniscient. Who knew?
Now I’ve come to find out that there is another Golfshot app feature that flew under my radar. Golfshot has a new Swing ID feature for the app and Apple Watch. If you are a Golfshot Pro member, this feature is already available in your app settings.
Those of you with the free Golfshot GPS or the upgraded Golfshot Plus membership can see the Swing ID menu in the app but you will need to pay to use it.
So what is Swing ID and how much does it cost?
Golfshot Swing ID Technical Requirements
iPhone 6 or newer to run Golfshot app Apple Watch Series 3 and above running Apple watch OS 7.0 or greater Apple Watch Series 6 or newer recommended Required upgrade to Golfshot Pro Free seven-day trial After the free trial, it’s US$59.99 a year or US$14.99 a month for free Golfshot members or $39.99 annually or $8.99 monthly for existing Golfshot Plus members.Swing ID: Golfshot Pro Upgrade Required
Those of you who have already paid the $119.99 one-time payment for lifetime access to Golfshot Plus will pay a reduced annual ($39.99) or monthly ($8.99) fee to upgrade to Golfshot Pro.
Golfshot Swing ID tracks your swing metrics while you play golf.
Unfortunately, this does mean that you should not take rage swings after your shot if you want accurate data.
As you play, Swing ID will record your usual swing metrics, quickly identifying your average values. When you play or review a round, you can then see where you deviated from your norms. Did you pull your 7-iron into the drink on the 14th hole? Swing ID lets you see exactly why that happened.
Can using Swing ID improve your swing?
However, what if your normal tempo and path are deviant?
For this situation, Swing ID will help you see the areas of weakness but will not provide immediate feedback or corrections. Sadly, the B. F. Skinner option, where your Apple Watch shocks you when it records bad swing data, is not yet available.
Knowing the data is very important as that knowledge will help you identify what needs to be fixed. Once you know your issues, the Golfshot app can help you find drills to help your swing faults.
There are hundreds of videos in the Golfshot app. You can easily search the video library for a way to address your issues. (Golf swing issues, anyway.)
Swing ID can identify clubs that don’t fit you.
Only later did I realize that my 3-wood was totally incompatible with my swing. My swing was OK but not with that club. If I’m being honest, Marsellus Wallace would say my swing was “pretty ****ing far from OK” but that cursed club was making it worse.
Check out the graphic above with the individual club data. Admittedly, the bag make-up is a chaotic amalgamation of brands but the numbers shown are interesting. Look at the 7-iron versus the 9. The tempo and path numbers couldn’t be more different.
Naturally, these numbers are made up but Swing ID has the ability to uncover these deviations in your bag. That would help you to remove the offending club and likely improve your scoring.
Swing ID: The more you know.
Swing ID does have one significant limitation. While it can track every shot during your round, Swing ID does not work when you practice. Unfortunately, it will not provide data on the driving range. Perhaps this feature is being developed for a future version of the app. This addition would make the app killer.
Really, though, it’s the on-course swing that matters and Swing ID will capture data on all of those swings for you.
Learn more about Golfshot’s Swing ID feature at Golfshot.com
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