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drbales
07-14-2024, 11:39 AM
Anyone have any experience or recommendation for a Golf Swing Analyzer you can take to the range to monitor your swing? I've seen prices range from a few hundred to several thousand for the type the pros use. Looking for something in the few hundred range.

I'm Popeye!
07-14-2024, 12:39 PM
I use this (Its excellent). It will be up for sale ($180) in a few days on the Talk of the Villages Classified ads.
I'll be getting one of those with a large screen unit from my brother, now hopping it fits in my garage.. lol

Three Different Modes to Keep Your Practice Varied and Stimulating:
Practice mode displays your shot distance, swing speed, ball speed, and smash factor, as well as your time played and total shot count. Swing Caddie will automatically register your swing and display the information until your next shot.
Target Mode

Target mode lets you set a target distance to challenge your consistency. Just tell the device what distance you plan to hit and with what club, and once you hit the ball, it will give you a score out of 10 to show how close you were to your target as well as all your other stats.
Random Mode

Random modes set random target distances to challenge your accuracy. The Swing Caddie gives you random targets, marks you out of 10 for accuracy, and then provides you with another target distance.

https://redshirtgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Swing-Caddie-200-on.jpg

BrianL99
07-14-2024, 02:46 PM
Anyone have any experience or recommendation for a Golf Swing Analyzer you can take to the range to monitor your swing? I've seen prices range from a few hundred to several thousand for the type the pros use. Looking for something in the few hundred range.

What do you want to "monitor" or "analyze" ?

Analyzing and monitoring, are 2 different things.

"Several Thousand"? A TrackMan (which is what the majority of PGA Tour players use), starts at about $25,000.

retiredguy123
07-14-2024, 03:10 PM
If they give you a moneyback guarantee that it will reduce your score, buy it. If not, don't.

I'm Popeye!
07-14-2024, 08:14 PM
If they give you a moneyback guarantee that it will reduce your score, buy it. If not, don't.

Oh yes, I forgot, you guys are pros...