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Exploring SwingGrade's Free Trial Offer
With SwingGrade, you just go to Google Play, download the app, and start. That is it.
No Login: You do not need to share your email or create an account.
5 Free Videos: You get to analyze 5 videos for free to see if the app works for you.
No Time Limit: Your trial does not expire in three days. You can use those 5 videos today, or save them for a month.
jorgenmalmo
Feb 62 min read


Golf Swing Tempo – Why Timing Matters and How to Measure It Correctly
Golf Swing Tempo Golf swing tempo is one of the most important parts of a consistent golf swing.Many golfers focus on positions, swing plane, or club path. However, without good tempo, even a technically solid swing can break down. In simple terms, swing tempo is about how long your swing takes and how the backswing and downswing work together . When tempo is right, the swing feels smooth, balanced, and repeatable. What Is Golf Swing Tempo? Golf swing tempo describes the ti
jorgenmalmo
Jan 163 min read


Master Your Game: The Power of Side-by-Side Golf Swing Comparison
Have you ever felt that your swing feels great, but the ball still slices into the woods? You’re not alone. Most golfers struggle to bridge the gap between what they feel and what they actually do. The fastest way to fix this? Visual feedback. In this post, we’ll explore how using a side-by-side golf swing comparison can transform your practice sessions from guesswork into a professional training routine. Why Comparison is the Secret to a Better Swing Watching a single vid
jorgenmalmo
Jan 112 min read


Why You Should Use a Golf Swing Analyzer to Improve Your Game
Golf is a game of precision, rhythm, and consistency. Every swing is a combination of timing, body control, technique, and feel and even the smallest detail can make the difference between a perfect shot and a missed opportunity. That’s why more and more players and coaches are turning to a golf swing analyzer to understand what really happens during the swing. For many golfers, improvement has traditionally been based on feel, guesswork, or occasional feedback during a less
jorgenmalmo
Dec 28, 20255 min read
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