SWINGGO Sensor Fusion

Measure the Swing
Where It Happens

Real club motion from the shaft. Body and hand insight from the wrist. One connected system.

What SWINGGO Measures

SWINGGO is designed to analyse the golf swing through a two-sensor system: a shaft-mounted sensor and smartwatch data.

The shaft sensor captures club motion. The smartwatch captures wrist and hand dynamics. The app combines both signals to create a clearer view of how the club, hands and body move together.

  • Club motion in three-dimensional space
  • Wrist and hand motion patterns
  • Tempo, transition and release timing
  • Body stability and sway tendency estimates
  • Confidence scores for advanced metrics

The Shaft Sensor

Mounted immediately above the ferrule, close to the club head, the shaft sensor acts as SWINGGO’s reference point for real club motion.

  • Club motion
  • Club speed and acceleration
  • Tempo and timing
  • Transition patterns
  • Release-related movement

The Smartwatch

Worn on the lead wrist, the smartwatch adds wrist, hand and tempo information that the shaft sensor alone cannot provide.

  • Wrist motion
  • Hand movement
  • Wrist rotation
  • Rhythm and transition
  • Body movement tendencies

Sensor Fusion

SWINGGO’s strength is not one sensor alone. It is the relationship between both signals.

The shaft shows what the club is doing.

The wrist shows how the hands are moving.

The app combines both to estimate how the body, hands and club work together.

This is why SWINGGO is built as a connected system: club data from the shaft, body and hand insight from the wrist, and diagnostic intelligence in the app.

Five Diagnostic Blocks

Path

How the club moves through space.

Face

How the club face behaves in relation to the path.

Tempo

The rhythm and timing of the swing.

Release

When and how the player releases the club.

Body

Body stability, sway tendency and rotation patterns.

Body Stability and Sway Tendency

SWINGGO estimates body movement tendencies by comparing shaft motion with wrist dynamics.

Body Stability Score and Sway Tendency are not optical measurements. They are algorithmic estimates based on sensor fusion.

SWINGGO does not claim to measure exact body position. It estimates movement patterns and gives each advanced metric a confidence score.

Confidence Scores

Every advanced SWINGGO metric is designed to include a confidence score.

A high confidence score means the signal is strong and the result is more reliable. A lower confidence score means the result should be interpreted with caution.

What SWINGGO Does Not Claim

  • SWINGGO does not replace a launch monitor. Launch monitors measure ball flight. SWINGGO focuses on swing mechanics.
  • SWINGGO does not replace coaching. It supports coaching with objective movement data.
  • SWINGGO does not rely on camera, video, optical tracking or pose detection.
  • SWINGGO is built around shaft data, wrist data and sensor fusion.
  • SWINGGO is currently in prototype development.

For Golfers and Coaches

Golfers use SWINGGO to understand what is happening in their swing and track whether their movement patterns improve over time.

Coaches use SWINGGO to support lessons with clearer, objective data.

Understand the swing.
Find the fault.
Fix what matters.

It’s in Your Swing.
Find It. Fix It.

SWINGGO is currently in prototype development. Early access applications are open for golfers, coaches and investors.

Be among the first to test SWINGGO when prototype units become available.

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FAQ

How does SWINGGO work?

SWINGGO combines a shaft-mounted sensor with smartwatch data. The app fuses both signals to provide swing mechanics insight around Path, Face, Tempo, Release and Body.

Why is the sensor mounted above the ferrule?

Because that position is close to the club head and gives SWINGGO a direct reference for club motion, instead of relying only on the grip, phone or body.

Does SWINGGO measure exact body position?

No. Body-related metrics are estimated from shaft-and-wrist sensor data. They are algorithmic estimates, not optical measurements.

Does SWINGGO replace a launch monitor?

No. Launch monitors measure ball-flight outcomes. SWINGGO focuses on swing mechanics. The two systems are complementary.

Is SWINGGO in final release?

No. SWINGGO is currently in prototype development. Early access applications are open for golfers, coaches and investors.

What SWINGGO is being built to measure

SWINGGO is being developed as a golf swing sensor system focused on real club motion, wrist insight, and sensor-fusion feedback. The shaft-mounted sensor is designed to sit close to the club head, just above the ferrule, so the system can capture movement from the part of the club where swing physics actually happen.

The goal is not to replace coaches, launch monitors, or video analysis. Launch monitors explain ball flight. Video shows visible body positions. SWINGGO is being built to help connect club movement, wrist dynamics, tempo, release, and body-stability tendencies into one clearer practice picture.

Early users should expect prototype-stage feedback, evolving algorithms, and progressive validation. Some metrics may be direct, while others may be estimated or inferred using sensor fusion and confidence scoring.

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