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

Golf swing plane review on iPhone.

A swing plane app should help you see the real checkpoint on the real frame. SwingDraw gives golfers a practical iPhone and iPad workflow for drawing plane lines, checking shaft angle, comparing clips, and saving the practice context without another golf subscription.

Why swing plane needs a clean frame

Swing plane is not useful if the camera is crooked, the reference line is vague, or the checkpoint changes every rep. The best review starts with a down-the-line or face-on clip, then asks one question: did the club or body move through the plane you were actually practicing?

SwingDraw keeps that review visual. Record a range session or import a clip, step to the frame you care about, draw the reference line, then keep the marked swing with its club, drill note, favorite flag, or voice context.

What to check in a swing plane analyzer

Manual lines are still useful

Automatic plane tools can be convenient, but the reference still needs judgment. The camera angle, club, drill, and lesson cue change what line is useful. For many solo practice sessions, a manual line on the exact frame is clearer than a generic score.

SwingDraw is built for golfers who want that focused review: draw the checkpoint, use AI-assisted body tracking where it helps, compare before and after clips, and keep the swing in a practice journal.

No subscription for a periodic practice workflow

Most golfers do not analyze swing video every day forever. They use it in bursts: after a lesson, before a tournament, while testing a drill, or when a familiar miss comes back. SwingDraw uses a one-time purchase model so the app is there when that practice cycle returns.