SwingSmith, an AI golf swing analyzer app, helps golfers turn a normal phone swing video into P1-P10 checkpoints, more than 50 swing metrics, and one practice priority for the next range session. The app is available on the App Store and Google Play with free starter analyses in the app.
Philippines, June 3, 2026 – SwingSmith today announced the availability of its AI golf swing analyzer app for golfers who want clearer practice feedback from a normal phone swing video. The mobile app helps golfers record a swing, review a P1-P10 position sequence, see key swing metrics, and leave with one practice priority for the next range session.
SwingSmith is built for golfers who want useful feedback between lessons, range sessions, simulator sessions, or home-net practice. After a golfer uploads a swing, SwingSmith organizes the analysis around 10 key positions from address through finish. The result includes a swing score, visual context, written notes, and a priority fix designed to make practice more focused.
“Most golfers do not need another pile of generic swing tips,” said Michael Oliver, founder of SwingSmith. “They need to know what showed up in their own swing video, which pattern matters most, and what to practice next. SwingSmith turns one swing recording into a simple practice plan.”
The app focuses on the same questions golfers and coaches ask when reviewing video: where the swing changed, when the movement pattern appeared, and which issue is most likely to affect contact or ball flight. SwingSmith presents that information through a P1-P10 swing sequence, more than 50 tracked metrics, priority-fix coaching, and side-by-side pro comparison views.
Key SwingSmith features include:
– AI golf swing analysis from a normal phone video
– P1-P10 checkpoint review from setup to finish
– More than 50 swing metrics for a deeper mechanical picture
– One priority fix for the next practice session
– Visual swing context and written analysis in the same result
– Ask Brody follow-up coaching connected to the golfer’s swing history
– iPhone, iPad, and Android support
The app is designed to support better practice habits, not replace instruction. Golfers can use SwingSmith on their own between lessons, bring clearer video context to a coach, or use it after a simulator or range session to decide what to work on next.
Golfers can start with free starter analyses in the app. SwingSmith is available now on the App Store and Google Play. Learn more at https://swingsmithpro.com/app, download on the App Store at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swingsmith-golf-swing-ai/id6532602379, or get it on Google Play at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.swing_smith.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

