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Originally Posted by dewilson58
A GoPro will give you more accurate feedback.

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Yep.
Get a standard 5' tripod, set it up from the rear and the side...then watch your own swing.
When I first took the game up 30 years ago, for the first couple of months I used my old huge VHS recorder to do just that.
I would then turn to the camera and give a signal as to the flight of that particular shot, so I could correlate by body positions...to what the ball was doing. I went from shooting high 90's to low 80's and have been single digit for the last 15-20 years.
These days, I barely putt a few balls on the practice green (which may/may not be similar to the ones on the course) and chip a few around the tee box before a round... and can't recall the last time I went to a range.
It's been shown that the best way to lower your scores, is to develop a a good short game and you shouldn't need anyone watching you to do that. Even the smallest yard (as long as there is grass) should afford an opportunity to get a feel for chipping from different lies.
If you're still not satisfied, break down and go get a couple of lessons with a certified teacher who will record your swing and offer suggestions.
Probably the WORST thing you could do, is to just find another golfer who isn't a certified teacher...to try and help you fix your issues.
Good luck.