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I am looking for recommendations for the best swing analyzer website where you can upload videos to the site and have them analyzed by a professional. I did a general google search but there are so many small outfits that it is impossible to tell which ones are more popular etc.

Would really love to hear some testimonials and recommendations.

Thanks


  JimMurphy99 said:
Originally Posted by JimMurphy99

I am looking for recommendations for the best swing analyzer website where you can upload videos to the site and have them analyzed by a professional. I did a general google search but there are so many small outfits that it is impossible to tell which ones are more popular etc.

Would really love to hear some testimonials and recommendations.

Thanks

I use Evolvr at www.thegolfevolution.com .  They are all great teachers, and they all follow the 5 simple keys model that you can find extensive info on in this forum.  If you want you can get as many as 4 lessons a month.  For me, that is too much to work on at once, so I've been on more of an upload every three weeks or so pace.

You can also just start your own "My Swing" thread right on here and get feedback from lots of different people.  Some are pros (some are the same pros you might get lessons from through evolvr - mvmac and iacas are the two most prominent on here), some just other guys like us who might notice something similar from their own swings, but all just trying to help.  And it's free.

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  Golfingdad said:

+1 for evolvr. I don't currently use them but in terms of internet instruction they are in an elite class.

Michael

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