Most golfers never see their real swing.

Filming your swing is the fastest way to improve because it removes guessing. You can see what actually happens and fix it immediately.

Feel can lie. Video does not. When you record a swing, you can compare swings over time, check if you are doing your drills correctly, and replay the exact moments your coach talks about. This is why players who improve fast always use video feedback.

Note: If you only practice based on feel, you will repeat the same mistakes. Video turns practice into learning.
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Martin Couvra Tour player

Uses the GolfImprove Stand for swing video and feedback

Why you should film yourself

The best feedback is the feedback you can see. Filming helps you improve faster because you can correct one clear thing instead of guessing ten different things.

  • See what your swing is really doing
  • Check your coach tips and positions
  • Confirm your setup, tempo and contact
  • Track progress from week to week
1

It makes practice objective

You stop guessing. You see one clear change and you can repeat it.

2

It helps you apply coaching

You can replay your swing next to the coach cue and understand it instantly.

3

Every pro relies on it

Pros film to stay consistent. If it did not work, they would not do it every day.

Martin Couvra using the GolfImprove Stand during practice.

Make filming effortless

The GolfImprove Stand gives you stable angles and fast setup so you actually keep filming. Ground pin or tripod. MagSafe or universal holder.

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