SD SwingDraw Swing path review for range video.
Article • May 31, 2026

Swing path review on iPhone.

A useful golf swing path analyzer should make movement visible. SwingDraw helps golfers inspect path, club movement, frame position, and practice context on iPhone or iPad without turning the workflow into a subscription.

Why swing path needs video context

Swing path is easier to misunderstand when it is reduced to a single number or a quick label. The path needs context: camera angle, setup, transition, impact, finish, and what the golfer was trying to rehearse. That is why video review still matters.

SwingDraw is built for that visual workflow. You can record a range session or import a clip, slow it down, move frame by frame, add drawings, review path overlays, and save the clip with the club, tag, note, or comparison you care about.

What to check in a path-review app

Where SwingDraw fits

SwingDraw focuses on review, not replacement coaching. The app helps you see club and body movement more clearly, then lets you keep the evidence in a practice journal. That makes it useful before a lesson, after a range session, or when you are trying to compare one swing checkpoint against another.

The pricing is deliberately simple: one-time purchase, no in-app purchases, no ads, and no recurring subscription. For golfers who practice in bursts, that matters. You can come back to the app whenever a range session or lesson note makes video review useful again.

If the question is more specifically about shaft angle or a down-the-line reference line, use the golf swing plane analyzer workflow.