Golfers will be pleased with the new invention by
Keuminotti LLC, a mobile software innovation company. The iSwing, the first ever golf swing analyzer for the iPhone (
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surged ahead of other sports Apps on iTunes.
This Golf Sing Analyzer application helps golfers monitor their golfing techniques. Today, it scarcely matters whether you are a novice, a weekend golfer or a PGA professional. With the new invention, everyone has the opportunity to record his swing. The customized high rate built-in video camera allows you to replay your swing frame-by-frame in slow motion. This gives golfers a chance to decide which area needs improvement.
It is a well known fact that each swing is individual, for golfers have different postures and different tempos. No two swings are alike, but the common goal of all golfers is to stay “on-plane.” It is claimed that the iSwing Golf Analyzer helps them to do just that.
The drawing tools allow users to draw touch-screen lines in order to determine their swing plane. By determining their spine angle, golfers can ensure that they’re “on-plane.”
Charlie Keum, creator of the iSwing says, “For some, golfing is a hobby. For others it’s a lifelong investment. If a user can carry a golf swing analyzer everywhere they go, their margin for improvement grows dramatically.”
If you are one of those who like to share things with others, then here’s your chance. The iSwing Golf Analyzer allows you to create sequence photos like Golf Digest centerfolds that you can share with friends via its built-in Facebook (
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As a virtual keepsake, users can store recordings and sequences in a private diary according to date and time. The iSwing sells for $5.99 and is offered globally for all versions of the iPhone, including models without video capability.
The success of iSwing has been phenomenal. Not only has the US succumbed to this golfing creation, but Europe, Asia, and Australia, where golf is a common past time, have followed suit.
Although the golf-world plays seasonally, Keum believes that the exceptional surge which he has witnessed during winter can be attributed to the down-time golfers normally spend to improve their swing while practicing.
The second version of iSwing debuted in November is a precursor to the third version slated for release later in the year. It is believed that the ensuing creation will be the next innovation to the existing one. Keuminotti LLC is planning to expand its platform to include Android (
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Golf is an expensive sport, and a round of golf can cost you $100 or more. As such, golfers are constantly seeking ways and means to improve their game. Hopefully, the iSwing, a simple analysis tool used to study the subtle nuances of the golf swing will go a long way in helping golfers achieve what they want.
Sports-related technology appears to be gaining traction. As TMCnet
reported today, Vancouver-based CounterPath (
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Mini Swamy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by
Michael Dinan