Measure Golf Grip Pressure and Stop Guessing

Headline

Smart Swing's revolutionary technology allows golfers to visualize their grip pressure in real time and at every point of their golf swing.

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Read Your Grip Pressure in Real-Time

Visualize your right and left hand grip pressure by seeing a numerical measurement (gpi) of the pressure applied to your golf club in real time and at integral points of your golf swing. Get a greater understanding how this can effect your driving distance as well as putting and short game consistency.

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Learn how to operate the Smart Swing with ease in under two minutes!

Key Benefits of Getting Grip Pressure Right

Maximize Shot Distance

By minimizing your club release's interference by ensuring the tension in your hands and forearms is not excessive, you increase your club head speed, which will increase your shot distance.

Create a Consistent Swing Tempo

Varying tension in your swing can cause a broken tempo, which leads to inconsistent swing results. With Smart Swing, you can measure your grip pressure against your swing tempo and create consistency.

Master Swing Path

Varying grip pressure at the top of your swing can affect your swing path in the down-swing phase. Understand it, and master it.

Putting With Consistency

Find consistency by applying the right amount of right and left-hand tension for every putt.

Achieve Short Game Greatness

Stay relaxed and focused when making that tight chip on the fringe.

Control the Swing

Ensure you have enough grip strength to control the face of the club through thick rough and desired shot shapes.

Smart Swing Measures More Than Grip Pressure

A Brief Lesson

World-renowned PGA putting coach David Orr shares a brief putting lesson and insight into the data retrieved from the Smart Swing. This gives a quick view into how coaches can integrate Smart Swing into their everyday instruction. See the link below to see a few simple ways you can train your students with Smart Swing.

A Simple Use Case Example

Incorrectly flicking the wrist through a putt

Putt #1

This is a putt recorded by a student of one of our Smart Swing ambassadors (right-handed golfer). For this putt, we are going to focus on a few key metrics shown by Smart Swing. These are left and right-hand grip pressure, hand speed, and whip speed. At an initial look at the Swing Visualizer, you can see this student flick their wrists at the impact of the putt and we will show the data to confirm this.

Putt #1 Analysis

During this putt, you will recognize that during the approach to the golf ball, the right grip pressure increases as the left grip pressure decreases as the impact is made. In addition to this, hand speed decreases and whip speed increases during this phase as well. This creates a pivot point with the left hand (slowed hand speed), while the right hand pushes the club through the ball (increasing whip speed) creating a flicking motion of the putter.

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