Tips for picking right Swing analysis software.

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By Chris L

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  1. Chris  L

    Chris L
    Norcross, GA

    yeah as the subject says.

     

    been looking for one for a while now and can't seem to find the right one where you can draw various lines for the swing or compare two swings etc..

     

    umm, any suggestions on a low cost software, or free please let me know thanks!

     

     

  2. dave w

    dave w
    maple ridge, BC

    I found a free download of a basic version the premium version is only 59 bucks i think but here is the name v1 home 2.0

    here is a link if thats ok with Titleist www.v1golfacademy.com 

     

  3. dave w

    dave w
    maple ridge, BC

    a little more info about video analysis software the video is only as good as the camera taking it my advice is get the canon is 4000 ( I think its is the is4000 not sure about the( is ) part but the 4000 is right) just came out this year it can shoot 1000 frames a second (fs) a normal video camera only shoots 30 fs and maybe if it has a slow motion mode it most likely is only 60 fs the new Canon is only 399 in Canada i can bet its only about $300 down south across the border the more frames a sec the better the video  clarity with no blurring at 1000 fs you can see the ball compress on club face and even tell if the face is open or closed also buy more memory cards they are so cheap now but buy the fastest card you can to improve video quality you use the cards as tapes as the high speed uses alot of memory so the more the merrier

     

    also the v1 home can do split screen if you buy the premium version i believe you also have to buy the hi speed copies of tour players swings to compare but you do get a basic set of tour swing with the basic version

    P.S.

    watching your swing on video at super slow motion is so depressing when you compare it to a tour player wow we have so many different moving parts compared to the big boys

  4. Steve N

    Steve N
    Sarasota, FL

    i have been training for over a year with a pro that uses V1 software.  It is awesome.  The camera is a very critical component. 

    I am not a pro, but  my experience is that it is very important that you have a pro look at your swing and "draw the lines" on your video.  He will do a front and side view.  This will help see where you need to improve and it will allow you to look at the pro library and compare your swing to theirs.

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