High-Speed Video
High-speed video uses cameras that record at very high frame rates to capture the golf swing in much finer detail than standard video.
This allows fitters and coaches to see key moments that happen too quickly for the naked eye, such as shaft deflection, wrist movement, impact position, and how the clubface behaves just before and after contact. Even subtle patterns become easier to spot when the swing is slowed down.
Fitters use high-speed video to confirm what launch monitor data suggests. It helps identify contact issues, swing tendencies, and equipment mismatches. When paired with real-time numbers, the footage shows why the ball is flying the way it is. For golfers, it provides clear visual feedback and makes it easier to understand adjustments that improve consistency and ball flight.