Practice · Video Analysis
Remote swing review · $75 per swing

Send a swing,
get a written
report.

For students who can't make it to the practice in person — or who want a low-commitment first read on their swing — the video-analysis service gives you Will's eye on a single swing for $75. Most reports come back within seventy-two hours and run two to three pages with annotated stills, three findings, and a four-week practice plan.

One-swing review$75
Filming a golf swing
How it works

Four steps, seventy-two hours.

No app to download. No account to set up. Upload a clip, fill in the form, and the report comes back to your inbox.
i.

Film the swing

Two angles, both with a tripod or a steady lean. Down-line camera lined up with the toe of the trail foot. Face-on camera at hip height, pointed at the ball. Specs on the next section.

ii.

Upload the clip

Drop both clips into the form below. Most phones export in the right format. We accept up to 1 GB per clip and any orientation.

iii.

Will watches

Will reviews the clip in batches twice a week — Tuesday and Friday mornings. He scrubs frame-by-frame, draws over the still images, and writes the report in a single sitting.

iv.

Report arrives

You receive a two-to-three-page PDF in your inbox: annotated stills, three diagnostic findings, a four-week practice plan, and an optional thirty-minute follow-up call at no extra cost.

Filming specifications

How to film a swing Will can actually read.

A bad camera angle hides the only thing the report can diagnose. These specs aren't fussy — they take three minutes to set up.
Angle 1
Down-the-lineCamera on a tripod or stable lean. Lens lined up exactly with the toe of your trail foot. Hip height. Vertical orientation.
Angle 2
Face-onCamera level with the ball, three to four steps from the hitting line. Hip-to-shoulder height. Vertical or horizontal — either reads.
Frame rate
240 fps preferred · 60 fps acceptableMost modern iPhones default to 30 — toggle slow-mo on. Android equivalents work too.
Lighting
Even sun or open shadeAvoid backlight (sun behind you). Indoor bay lighting is fine if it's bright.
Background
Plain · unclutteredRange mat, fairway, or bay back-net all work. Crowded driving range with people moving behind is fine but not ideal.
Ball
Real ball · real shotDon't film a half-speed practice swing. Hit a real ball at full speed.

Angle positions

Down-line camera~6 ft behind, hip height
Face-on camera~12 ft side, hip height
Trail footaligned with lens
Lead footframe-left in face-on
Ball positionvisible in both clips

If you'd like the diagram as a printable PDF, email video@yourbusiness.com and we'll send it.

A sample report

What you actually receive.

Anonymized excerpt from a real report. Names changed; the diagnostics are exactly as they were sent.
Sample swing video frame
Report no. 2024 / 187Returned in 41 hrs

Sample report — 14 hcp · 7-iron

−4°Attack angle
2.1° openFace at impact
4.5° out-inPath
Finding 01

Trail-arm folds early on the takeaway, putting the club above the plane at P3.

Finding 02

Lead-wrist cup at the top is opening the face and forcing the over-the-top recovery.

Finding 03

Low-point is two inches behind the ball — the cause of thin contact, not the symptom.

Send your swing

Two clips,
three boxes,
seventy-two hours.

Most golfers find the report worth more than a thirty-minute in-person lesson, because Will gets to watch the swing six times before writing. The cost is the cost: $75 per submission, billed when the report is delivered.

Junior students under sixteen receive a 50% discount on every submission. Eight-pack package students get up to four free submissions per year.

"I'll only diagnose what I can actually see. If a clip isn't readable, I'll write back and ask for a re-shoot before charging."
— Will Aldridge, instructor

Submit a swing

— Two clips, two minutes of typing
Drop or browse a video file240 fps preferred · up to 1 GB
Drop or browse a video file240 fps preferred · up to 1 GB