KineVision for Golf

Golf Swing Analysis for Coaches & Instructors

Use KineVision during lessons to record face-on and down-the-line swings, mark swing plane and P-positions, compare tempo, and share a clear clip before the student leaves the bay.

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Golf analysis screen in KineVision

Workflow

How coaches use KineVision for Golf

01

Record face-on and down-the-line

Capture the lesson from both standard views with pro camera controls. Adjust shutter speed and ISO so the clubhead, hands, and body positions are easier to review frame by frame.

02

Draw the swing plane

Add swing-plane lines, mark P-positions, and measure hip and shoulder angles. Pause at takeaway, the top, impact, and finish without scrubbing past the key frame.

03

Compare in Versus mode

Place a student next to their past swing or a reference clip. Use side-by-side playback to show changes in tempo, posture, club path, and setup.

Features

Tools mapped to golf coaching problems

Slow motion for tempo and impact

Review the transition, downswing, and impact sequence at the pace you need, then step one frame at a time when the clubface or weight shift changes quickly.

Lines and angles for swing checkpoints

Draw posture lines, shaft-plane references, hip angles, shoulder tilt, and start lines directly on the clip so your lesson notes stay visual.

Versus mode for student progress

Compare today's swing with last month's swing, or place a drill next to a full-speed rep to show how the pattern carries over.

Skeleton overlay for body positions

Use 2D skeleton overlay and joint tracking to make hip turn, shoulder turn, knee flex, and posture changes easier to explain.

Organize students and lesson clips

Keep lesson clips grouped by student, tag swings by club or drill, and find the right comparison clip when a student returns.

4K exports for lesson follow-up

Send a polished swing review with visible annotations through Messages, email, AirDrop, or the channel your student already uses.

Switching from OnForm, Dartfish, or Coach's Eye?

Compare the workflow before you move clips.

KineVision is focused on local iPhone and iPad video analysis. If you are replacing a cloud coaching platform or a discontinued app, these pages explain the tradeoffs.

FAQ

Questions golf coaches ask

Can I measure swing plane angles?

Yes. KineVision includes drawing and angle tools, so you can mark shaft plane, posture, hip angle, shoulder angle, and other swing checkpoints on the video.

Can I compare a student to their old swing?

Yes. Versus mode lets you place two clips side by side, including a current swing and an older swing from the same student.

Does KineVision work on a driving range with no Wi-Fi?

Yes. Video analysis runs on the iPhone or iPad. You can record, review, draw, and compare without uploading the clip first.

Can I share a lesson clip after the session?

Yes. Export the analyzed video and share it through standard iOS destinations such as Messages, Mail, AirDrop, or cloud storage.

Related guides

Review your next golf lesson with KineVision.

Download the app for iPhone and iPad and review the next session with slow motion, drawing tools, and side-by-side comparison.

Download on the App Store