Golf Swing Analyzer - Tempo...
Golf Swing Analyzer - Tempo... Summary
Golf Swing Analyzer - Tempo... is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Sports by kota tada. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 14, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 14, 2026 .
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Record a golf swing and the AI traces your skeleton, then turns it into four numbers you can act on: tempo ratio, X-Factor, shoulder turn, and lead elbow at impact.
Built for golfers who want honest feedback without an expensive lesson. No subscriptions hidden behind every screen, no fake metrics — just what 2D pose detection can measure reliably.
KEY FEATURES
Skeleton overlay
Google ML Kit pose detection visualizes your body line through the entire swing — address to finish.
Four numbers that matter
- Tempo ratio (backswing : downswing, pro target 3 : 1)
- X-Factor (shoulder vs hip separation, pro 40 to 50 degrees)
- Shoulder turn (pro 90 to 100 degrees)
- Lead elbow at impact (pro around 160 degrees)
Side-by-side compare
Star your best swing and put any other swing next to it. Tempo, X-Factor, and shoulder turn deltas appear at a glance.
Slow motion and drawing
Drop the playback to 0.1x and mark up the frame with line and circle tools to study the position you care about.
Chicken Wing detection
TPI-style fault watch flags lead-elbow collapse at impact.
Per-club analysis
Driver, iron, wedge, and putter — pick the club so reference values match what you are practicing.
Two camera angles
Face-on and Down-the-line are both supported.
Right and left handed
Switch the calculation logic so the metrics work whichever side you swing from.
On-device processing
Pose detection runs locally. Your swing video stays on your phone.
FREE TIER
- Three swing analyses per day
- Result view and share
PREMIUM
- Unlimited analyses
- Chicken Wing fault watch
- Side-by-side compare
- Drawing tools
- Export with overlay (MP4)
- All ads removed
WHO IT IS FOR
- Mid-handicap golfers who play once or twice a month
- Anyone working on form at the driving range
- Players who want to track progress against their own best swing
- Golfers who want a quick honest check before committing to a paid lesson
Record. Read. Repeat. The simplest cycle is what makes a swing better.