Caddie Data

Caddie Data

Your swing, your shafts, your yardages, all in one place.

Understand what changed in your swing, which shaft direction actually fits how you move, and how far each club really goes so your range time and your club decisions both have a plan.

Swing analyzer feedback for key movement metrics

Dip in when you're practicing or before a big round. Cancel anytime. You're not locked in.

Swing analyzer showing clear session feedback

Better practice starts when you know what actually changed.

One spot to see what moved this week, what's creeping in on autopilot, and what deserves your attention next time you have a bucket, not a wall of numbers you can't use.

  • Shoulder and hip turn feedback you can feel on the next swing
  • Early extension and sway called out before they become habits
  • A short list of what to work on next, no guesswork
  • Coach-style nudges so range time feels focused, not random
Gapping tool chart and distance table

Know your distances. Fix your gaps.

No more picking a club because it worked once downwind. Plug in what you really hit and see carry, total, and the awkward in-between yardages so the right club is obvious when it counts.

  • Charts that build from the yardages you already have
  • Overlaps and missing distances jump out immediately
  • Line up two sessions side by side when you upgrade (Premium)
  • Save a few different bags or seasons and compare them (Premium)
Fitting results with shaft recommendations

Shaft ideas that match how you actually swing in a few minutes.

Tell us how you load the club, how aggressive your transition is, and what you tend to see on the course. You'll walk away with traits and real models worth testing, plus wording you can repeat to a fitter without sounding lost.

  • Based on your tempo and release, not a generic flex sticker
  • Concrete shaft names to try, not vague stiff-ish advice
  • Plain-English reasons so the recommendation makes sense
  • Look back at past runs whenever you want after you upgrade (Premium)

Three simple beats: log it, read it, work it

You don't need a biomechanics degree, just a phone, a mat, and the willingness to repeat one good thought instead of ten noisy ones.

  1. 1

    Log a swing session

    Upload or step through a quick capture, built for when you only have twenty minutes at the range, not a lab day.

  2. 2

    Read the feedback like a coach would

    You get the few movement notes that matter right now, written so you can picture the fix on the next rep.

  3. 3

    Take one thing to the range

    Skip the laundry list. Walk out with a single focus for ball starts, contact, or tempo, whatever the app flagged for you.

Pricing that stays out of your way

Try the basics on us. When you're ready for the full loop (more swings, richer charts, the works), Premium is $9.99 a month.

Free

Kick the tires on swing, fitting, and gapping. If it clicks, upgrade when you want more runway.

  • One swing analysis
  • Basic fitting
  • Basic gapping
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Best value

Built for the golfer who logs swings all season and wants charts, comparisons, and polish without babysitting a spreadsheet.

$9.99/month

  • Priority Processing
  • Unlimited Swing Analysis
  • Interactive Gapping Charts
  • Interactive Fitting Charts
  • Personalized Coaching Cards
  • PDF reportsComing soon
  • Handicap TrackerComing soon
  • Personalized Practice PlansComing soon

Questions we hear a lot

Tap a row to open it. We wrote the answers the way we'd explain things beside the bag, not like a spec sheet.

What does the golf swing analyzer track?

It looks at the movement patterns that matter most for amateurs: things like how much your shoulders and hips turn, whether you’re swaying or standing up through the ball, and the rhythm of your swing. You get simple feedback so you know what to work on next, instead of guessing after a bucket.

How does the shaft fitting tool work?

You answer a few questions about how you swing and what you see on the course. We turn that into shaft traits (flex feel, weight, kick point, and so on) and suggest real shaft models that line up, plus plain-English reasons why. Think of it as a smart starting point to bring to a fitter or launch monitor, not a replacement for being fit in person.

What is a gapping chart in golf?

It’s a clear picture of how far each club actually goes (usually carry and total) so you can see gaps and overlaps at a glance. When you know your real numbers, you can pick the right club under pressure instead of relying on that one miracle shot from last month.

Want a swing plan that still makes sense Monday morning?

Start with a single session. If the feedback feels honest, not generic, you'll know whether Caddie Data earns a spot in your routine.

Swing analyzer preview