Practice with a Clearer Swing Picture
SWINGGO helps golfers understand movement patterns, track progress, and connect swing changes with measurable improvement.
Built for Better Practice
Most golfers judge practice by the shot they just hit. That matters, but it does not always explain why the shot happened.
SWINGGO is designed to help golfers see the movement behind the result. By combining shaft sensor data with smartwatch insight, SWINGGO gives you a clearer view of how your swing is changing over time.
The Five Diagnostic Blocks
SWINGGO organizes swing mechanics around five clear areas. Instead of overwhelming you with disconnected numbers, the system helps you understand where to focus.
Path
How the club moves through space and whether your swing path is consistent.
Face
How the club face behaves relative to the movement pattern.
Tempo
The rhythm, timing, backswing, downswing, and transition pattern.
Release
When and how the club is released through the swing.
Body
Body stability and sway tendency estimated from shaft-and-wrist sensor data.
Confidence
Reliability scores that show which metrics can be trusted most.
Stop guessing what changed.
SWINGGO helps you practice with a clearer loop: measure the swing, understand the pattern, change the movement, and check the result.
Measure the swing
Capture shaft motion and wrist dynamics during practice.
Understand the pattern
Review Path, Face, Tempo, Release, and Body to see what is happening mechanically.
Work on one priority
Focus practice on the clearest movement pattern instead of chasing every shot.
Track progress
See whether your movement patterns are becoming more stable over time.
From Shot Result to Swing Cause
A launch monitor can tell you what happened to the ball. SWINGGO is designed to help you understand what may have happened in the swing.
Used together, movement data and ball-flight data create a stronger practice process. SWINGGO helps you work on the pattern. Launch monitors help you confirm the result.
Progress You Can See Over Time
Golf improvement is not one swing. It is a pattern changing across sessions.
SWINGGO helps golfers track whether tempo, transition, release, body stability, and movement consistency are improving. The goal is not just a better shot today. The goal is a more repeatable swing.
Confidence-Based Feedback
SWINGGO includes confidence scores for advanced metrics. A high confidence score means the system has stronger signal quality. A lower score means the metric should be interpreted with caution.
This makes the system more transparent. SWINGGO is designed to support better practice decisions, not pretend every metric has perfect certainty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does SWINGGO replace a launch monitor?
No. SWINGGO measures swing mechanics. Launch monitors measure ball-flight outcomes. They are complementary.
Does SWINGGO tell me exactly what to fix?
SWINGGO helps identify movement patterns and possible priorities. Improvement still requires practice, interpretation, and often coaching support.
Does SWINGGO measure body movement directly?
No. Body-related metrics such as Body Stability and Sway Tendency are estimated from shaft-and-wrist sensor data and include confidence scores.
Can golfers use SWINGGO without a coach?
SWINGGO is designed to help golfers understand patterns independently, but it can also support better coaching conversations.
Is SWINGGO already in final release?
No. SWINGGO is currently in prototype development. Early access applications are open for golfers, coaches, and investors.
Practice with Better Swing Data
SWINGGO is currently in prototype development. Early access applications are open for golfers who want to test the system when prototype units become available.
Apply for Early AccessWhere to go next
Learn how SWINGGO connects shaft data, smartwatch insight, coaching, and swing mechanics into one connected system.
How SWINGGO Works
Understand the shaft sensor, smartwatch layer, and sensor-fusion architecture.
SWINGGO and Launch Monitors
See how swing-mechanics data complements ball-flight data.
Swing Mechanics vs Ball Data
Learn why golfers need both movement data and outcome data.
How SWINGGO Supports Coaching
See how objective swing data can support instruction and student progress.
SWINGGO Landing Page
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