I Tried Practicing Golf Without Filming My Swing.
That Was the Mistake.
Let me save you the time and frustration I went through.
Over the past 3 years, I’ve tried almost every way golfers are told to improve. Endless range sessions without a plan, swing tips from YouTube, one-off lessons that felt good for a week, alignment sticks, training aids, drills I forgot after two days, and even copying swings I saw on Instagram.
Nothing really stuck.
Six different approaches. One that actually worked.
Here’s the difference:
1. I Could Finally See What I Was Doing
This sounds obvious, but for years I was guessing.
I thought I knew what my swing looked like. I didn’t.
Seeing it on video exposed mistakes I would have never felt.
No guessing. Just clarity.
2. Practice Finally Had a Purpose
Before, I just hit balls. Lots of them.
Now every session had a clear focus.
One thing to work on. One thing to check on video.
Less swings. Better results.
3. I Stopped Trusting “Feel”
What felt good was often wrong.
What felt wrong was sometimes perfect.
Video showed me the truth, even when my body lied.
That alone changed how I trained.
4. Progress Became Measurable
I wasn’t hoping I was improving anymore.
I could compare swings week to week.
Same angle. Same swing.
Small changes finally added up.
5. I Practiced More Without Forcing It
Because setup was easy, I practiced more.
No tripod hassle. No excuses.
Film. Swing. Check.
Improvement stopped feeling random.
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