SwingSage began as a personal tool to track practice sessions and bring more accountability to range work. Like many golfers, I realized it was easy to spend hours practicing without a clear way to measure improvement.
This app was built to solve that problem.
SwingSage is actively used and developed as part of my own journey to improve my golf game. As new ideas come up during practice, they are continuously added to the app to help other golfers get more value from their time on the range.
The goal is simple: make practice smarter, more intentional, and easier to track over time

Home — start fast, stay consistent
SwingSage makes it easy to jump into a practice session or record a swing in seconds. Start a timed practice block, or hit Record Swing for quick capture. Your day’s progress and saved videos stay organized so you always know what you worked on.

Training Sessions — structured practice, done for you
Pick a focus (Full Swing, Short Game, Putting) and choose a time block (10–60 minutes). SwingSage runs the timer and automatically logs the session when it ends—so you can stay in the flow instead of watching the clock.

Slow-Motion Swing Capture — review your moves
Record swings with a simple countdown and get a clean clip you can replay in slow motion. Save your best swings, compare sessions over time, and build a personal library that helps you spot patterns and improve faster.
SwingSage is just getting started, and the goal is to continuously improve it with input from golfers who are serious about their practice.
If you have suggestions, ideas, or features you’d like to see, we’d love your feedback.
Together we can make SwingSage a better companion for improving your game.
Feature idea? Practice insight? Bug report?
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