CARLSBAD, Calif., Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Full Swing, the industry leader in pioneering sports technology, is excited to announce the launch of its highly anticipated Android app. Android users ...
New Versions of XView AI Bring Proprietary Markerless Motion Tracking, AI-Powered Swing Analysis to a Wider Audience Without Sacrificing Analytics, Speed or Actionable Visuals NEW YORK, Aug. 13, 2025 ...
Host Colin Weston speaks is joined by Broderick Higby, creator of the Golf AI app, which is making game improvement and swing analysis accessible for everyone. "Talking about the golf feedback loop, ...
The Golfshot app on Apple Watch isn’t new, having previously offered a suite of GPS and motion data that ranges from on-course distances and greens, hazards and doglegs to scoring, strokes gained, and ...
Adding clubhead speed is something all golfers should strive for. The faster you swing, the farther the ball goes. And the farther the ball goes, the shorter the club you have into greens. That means ...
Golfers looking for a way to improve their game without shelling out for private lessons have a new option from TNT Sports-owned Golf Digest and Mustard, a sports startup with a roster of A-list ...
With the World Series getting started, it's a perfect time to discuss the baseball and golf swing, how they look alike and ...
This Popular Golf Swing Flaw is a Death Move. Here's How to Fix It originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While there are lots of common golf swing flaws that amateurs make, one of the biggest issues ...
Just like houses have a solid foundation, walls and a roof, a good golf swing has a structure to it. When things start getting wobbly in your golf swing—and the flaws start creeping in—it’s often ...
Welcome to GOLF’s “Firsthand with a Fitter” series, where with the help of True Spec Golf we dive into some of the most common questions golfers have about club fitting, issues they struggle with on ...
Consistency in golf can mean a lot of things, from the distance or shape of the shots you're hitting to the scores you're putting up. But any measure of consistency goes back to one critical question: ...