One of the most appealing facets of golf is the ever-present opportunity of improvement. No matter what level you play at, there are elements of the game you can work on and get better at.
All established golfers, even the very best, have flaws in their swings that are either endemic or can creep in under pressure or over time. A key to playing at your best level is to understand these flaws, identify and thereby correct them.
deWiz – www.dewizgolf.com (opens in new tab) – is a groundbreaking new golf tech that is dedicated to helping serious golfers maximise their games by providing meaningful and useable data points to improve the swing and hit the ball Longer, Straighter and Closer.
deWiz was developed by Swedish golf professional and ex European Tour player Markus Westerberg and his cofounder Christian Bergh, who together worked with neuroscientists to develop deWiz’s Learning Stimuli, which is core to the product. The Learning Stimuli uses real-time biofeedback to help you modify your swing and implement changes quickly and effectively.
deWiz basically is a wristband you wear on your lead arm, which has internal motion sensor chips that analyses movement in three dimensions. It generates a 3D image of your swing and displays it on the deWiz app, which you pair to via Bluetooth. It uniquely measures swing elements like Length of Backswing, Transition and Tempo, giving you the necessary information to benchmark and work on changes accordingly, eliminating the guesswork on what you actually are doing in your swing or relying on the cumbersome process of filming and analysing your swing.
Launch monitors do a great job of providing data on the effect of your swing, showing you the impact and ball flight. deWiz provides a whole new layer of data showing you what’s causing that impact and ball flight.
As an example – a launch monitor might generate data demonstrating you’re slicing the ball, but deWiz will measure exactly how much you’re coming over the top. Once you have that data, you can benchmark it and work on getting your…
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