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Beginner here, trying "Swingreader" free version, looking for best swing video app to purchase.

Have Golfshot, and will try it w/ Golf plan, saw that View TI has swing analysis built in?

What is everyone using and recommending? Thanks.


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What's in the :ogio: Silencer bag (on the :clicgear: cart)
Driver: :callaway: Razr Fit 10.5°  
5 Wood: :tmade: Burner  
Hybrid: :cobra: Baffler DWS 20°
Irons: :ping: G400 
Wedge: :ping: Glide 2.0 54° ES grind 
Putter: :heavyputter:  midweight CX2
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Golfshot without a doubt.

Seems to be a bit better battery wise on Android (rocking the Droid Incredible over here) but shot distance tracking (wish it could record that), detailed scoring with sandies, scramble saves, putts and fairway % is truly an awesome device. And then having the scorecard emailed to your right after you leave the course is so awesome. I'd rather have it than a stand alone device.

Waiting out the 2 feet of snow that just dropped on the course....


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Swing reader is pretty good. I just used it today for the first time.

In my Ogio bag.

Titleist 910D2 driver, Adams irons & hybrid, Callaway wedges & a Nike Method putter.

And a yellow ball.
 

 

The great irony of life: "If nobody gets out alive, what's holding you back!?"


The simpler and quicker the better - on course keeps the focus on the game.

Currently using:

Golfshot  http://golfshot.com/

Slope-Tec  http://slope-tec.com/

Thinking about:

Golfscape   http://golfscapeapp.com/


I have iSwing and love it. Technology is amazing. It was literally the only time in my life that I have seen my swing, and I have been playing for 32 years and am a 3 hcp. Could have used this 20 years ago, I might be a more consistent player.

Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated


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