Why filming yourself
without the right angle
does not work
Most golfers know filming helps. But most golfers film it wrong.
Phone on the ground
You put your phone down. It leans slightly back. The frame is low. Half the screen is grass.
Now your swing looks different than it really is. The camera angle distorts posture. You cannot properly see hand height. You cannot clearly check your alignment.
Friend filming, but not really
You ask someone to film. They try their best. But the frame is off. The phone moves. The image shakes. Half the video is grass.
If you analyse from this angle, you train the wrong things. And honestly, it just does not look good. Grass and ground do not make your swing look better.
Correct height. Stable. Target line.
The camera is at hand height. Hands are centered. The frame is square to the target line. No shaking. No guessing.
This is how coaches analyse. This is how pros film. And if you post on social media, this is what performs.
The right angle is not a detail. It changes everything.
Stable. Correct height. Perfect direction.
