AI Golf Swing Analysis: Your Golf Swing, Broken Down by AI

Quick answer

AI golf swing analysis uses computer vision and a physics engine to read your swing from a phone video, then an AI coach explains what's happening and why. Upload one clip (down-the-line or face-on), wait a few minutes, and get a root-cause flaw breakdown, a 3D overlay, and a personalized practice plan. No launch monitor or in-person lesson required, and your first analysis is free.

What is AI golf swing analysis?

Traditional swing analysis means sending a video to a person and waiting for their notes, or scrolling a forum for opinions that all disagree. AI golf swing analysis replaces the guesswork with measurement: computer-vision models track your body and club through every frame of your swing, a physics engine turns that tracking into real numbers (club path, tempo, weight shift, X-factor, pressure shift) and an AI layer translates those numbers into plain-English coaching.

AI Golf School fuses six computer-vision models per swing and was built against a training set of 10,000+ real analyzed swings, so the read is grounded in biomechanics rather than an AI pattern-matching against a single still frame. That's the difference between an automated golf swing analyzer and a chatbot guessing from a screenshot.

How to analyze your own golf swing with AI

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    Record two angles on your phone

    One clip down-the-line (behind the ball, facing the target) and one face-on (facing your chest at address). No launch monitor, sensors, or tripod needed: one angle works too, but two unlocks more measurements.

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    Upload and let the AI read it

    Computer vision tracks your body and club through the swing while the physics engine measures path, plane, tempo, and impact geometry. This usually finishes in a few minutes, not seconds.

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    Get your report and practice plan

    Review a 3D skeletal overlay, a root-cause breakdown of your swing faults, and a practice plan built from real instructor-sourced drills matched to exactly what the analysis found.

Not sure this is your real fault?

Upload one swing video and our AI will identify which faults are actually costing you strokes, using physics-backed metrics and a practice plan matched to what it finds. Your first analysis is free.

A golf swing biomechanics analyzer, not a guess

Two systems do the work. The Oracle is the physics engine: it tracks your body and club in 3D through impact and measures club path, tempo, X-factor, and pressure shift as hard numbers, not an impression. Caddie Vision is the AI coaching layer: a multi-stage analysis grounded in the Oracle's physics reads, which surfaces your root cause, a full swing breakdown, and the specific drills that fix it. Because the coaching output is anchored to measured biomechanics, the advice doesn't drift the way generic AI chat coaching can when it only has a still frame to work from.

Is this an online golf simulator?

Not exactly, and the distinction matters. A golf simulator uses a launch monitor to model ball flight from impact data: carry distance, spin, launch angle. AI Golf School doesn't simulate a shot; it reads your actual swing mechanics from video and tells you what to fix. If your goal is genuinely improving your swing rather than seeing a simulated yardage, mechanics feedback grounded in your real motion is the more useful category, which is also why this reads more like a virtual golf coach than a simulator.

Practice at home, without the guesswork

Home golf swing analysis only helps if it tells you what to actually do next. Every analysis comes with a practice plan pulled from a library of 100+ instructor-sourced drills, matched to your specific faults, not a generic list. If you already know your miss, the fault-fix guides walk through root causes and the drills that fix each one.

It's also affordable online golf instruction by the numbers: your first analysis is free, and paid plans for golfers actively working a fix start at $9.99/month: a fraction of what a single in-person lesson costs at most golf academies.

Built for left-handed golfers too

Select left-handed at sign-up and the calibration UI, pose overlays, physics readings, and drill recommendations all mirror correctly for your swing: it's not just a flipped video. Golf mechanics themselves are handedness-agnostic (every fault and fix mirrors cleanly from right to left), so the same drill library and fault-fix guides apply whether you play right- or left-handed.

Frequently asked questions

What is AI golf swing analysis and how accurate is it?

AI golf swing analysis uses computer vision to track your body and club from ordinary phone video, then a physics engine turns that tracking into real measurements (club path, tempo, weight shift, X-factor) before an AI layer explains what's happening and why. AI Golf School fuses six computer-vision models per swing and was trained against 10,000+ real analyzed swings, so the read is grounded in measured mechanics rather than an AI guessing from a still frame.

How do I analyze my own golf swing with AI at home?

Record two short clips on your phone (one down-the-line, one face-on) with no launch monitor, sensors, or special gear. Upload both, and the analysis typically finishes in a few minutes. You get a 3D skeletal overlay, a root-cause breakdown of your swing faults, and a practice plan built from real instructor-sourced drills matched to what it found.

Is there a free online golf swing checker?

Yes. Your first full AI swing analysis is free, no card required. Paid plans exist for golfers who want more analyses per month as they work through a fix, starting at $9.99/month: a fraction of what a single in-person lesson costs at most golf academies.

Is this the same as an online golf simulator?

Not exactly, and it's worth being precise about the difference. A golf simulator uses a launch monitor to model ball flight from impact data. AI Golf School doesn't simulate a shot: it's a video-based virtual coach that reads your actual swing mechanics and tells you what to fix. If you're comparing the two for improving your swing, mechanics feedback from your real motion is usually more useful than a simulated ball flight number.

Can left-handed golfers use this AI golf coach?

Yes. You select your handedness when you sign up, and the calibration UI, pose overlays, physics readings, and drill recommendations all mirror correctly for a left-handed swing: it isn't just a flipped video. Golf instruction itself is handedness-agnostic (every mechanic mirrors cleanly), so the same drill library and fault guides apply to lefty and righty golfers alike.

What equipment do I need for home golf swing analysis?

Just a phone. Record from down-the-line (behind the ball, looking down the target line) and face-on (facing your chest at address) if you can get both angles: one angle still works, but two unlocks more measurements. No tripod, sensor, or launch monitor is required.

How is this different from posting my swing in a forum or Facebook group for feedback?

Crowd feedback is inconsistent and often contradictory: five golfers will point at five different things. AI golf swing analysis gives you one grounded read every time: the same physics engine and the same drill library, matched to what your swing actually measures, not to what a stranger's eye happened to notice.