The 3BaysGSA - Golf Swing Analyzer (iOS Version)

G1BB0

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it gets mixed reviews for the way it attaches to the club though, apart from that it does look very good.

on reflection I am gonna stick with feel of strike and ball flight for my feed back :)
 

WideEyedFox

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I've read reviews for 3Bays, SwingSmart, SwingByte and they all have their weak points be it in the device attachment and/or the App.

After talking it through with a colleague at work (we were thinking of going halves) we came to the conclusion that for us £150 would be better spent booking 5-6 lessons with a Pro that has access to a trackman or similar.

They would be able to interpret the data accurately and recommend changes etc. for improvement.
 

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I'm still using this very regularly and finding it really helpful when trying to keep my swing on plane. Beforehand I would have a lesson then practice but not be entirely sure whether I was reverting to my original swing. I find that I can see when the swing is correct and when it's coming over the top.

Personally would recommend giving it a go.
 

palindromicbob

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I'm still using this very regularly and finding it really helpful when trying to keep my swing on plane. Beforehand I would have a lesson then practice but not be entirely sure whether I was reverting to my original swing. I find that I can see when the swing is correct and when it's coming over the top.

Personally would recommend giving it a go.

For that alone I'd be tempted.
 

higgins340s

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Looks interesting, particularly for checking plane. Bit pricey yet though. Will wait 6 months until it comes on the second hand market.

GSA pro £200, Swingbyte £130 no contest, everyone is asking mark to test the swingbyte now so he can compair the two, hes usually spot on
 

Neonik

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What about the SwingSmart it is also £199 but it was built from scratch by golfers for golfers.
it is simple to use and very accurate offering a precise 3d view of your swing together with 4 key metrics.
Take a look at Swingsmart.com it is backed and endorsed by Peter Kostis.
 

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I used mine the other day and still find it useful. They've added Diego recording so you can actually see the swing too. Others on the market now might be worth looking at!
 
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