Thanks. Great, interesting review. Makes me wonder how the AI does with extremes in body morphology (extreme tall and short golfers)? Are most of the positions/angles relative? Just curious because I watched a TPI video the other day on Christo Lamprecht. His swing looks very unique, but he is 6’8”. Greg Rose said he had one of the most efficient driver swings he’d ever seen.
As a coach I wonder how much value there is for teaching professionals like myself to use such an App with clients ? Everyone is different and even on Tour we have unique swings do you feel the app take this into account ?
Someone like you is the best and worst golfer to test an AI app. You are good for the reason you stated: you already know your swing faults. You are bad because you understand the golf swing too well. For the average golfer, those lists of what is good and bad would be information overload. The drills might be good, but without someone there to make sure they are properly executed, I question how effective they will be for most golfers. My guess is that the future of AI in golf will be more like Sportsbox AI which combines AI with an actual remote coach.
How do you spell the app name?
Swee.ai
The app is Swee golf
Thanks. Great, interesting review. Makes me wonder how the AI does with extremes in body morphology (extreme tall and short golfers)? Are most of the positions/angles relative? Just curious because I watched a TPI video the other day on Christo Lamprecht. His swing looks very unique, but he is 6’8”. Greg Rose said he had one of the most efficient driver swings he’d ever seen.
What was the name of the app? I didn't quite catch it.
Swee. Swee.ai is the website
As a coach I wonder how much value there is for teaching professionals like myself to use such an App with clients ? Everyone is different and even on Tour we have unique swings do you feel the app take this into account ?
Someone like you is the best and worst golfer to test an AI app. You are good for the reason you stated: you already know your swing faults. You are bad because you understand the golf swing too well. For the average golfer, those lists of what is good and bad would be information overload. The drills might be good, but without someone there to make sure they are properly executed, I question how effective they will be for most golfers. My guess is that the future of AI in golf will be more like Sportsbox AI which combines AI with an actual remote coach.
Was it free? If not how much was it? Monthly subscription or annual fee? I don't get time to go take lessons, so I could see this being very helpful.
119 annual subscription after the 7 day free trial
Could this be the end of the teaching PGA pro?