Self-coaching for golfers

Your caddie remembers
what you said that worked

Capture swing thoughts and mental cues by club. Replay them before every round. Your best coaching comes from your own past rounds.

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"My coach told me something about my driver grip three weeks ago. It worked perfectly. Standing on the first tee right now, I can't remember a word of it."
Every golfer, every weekend

Three steps to never lose a swing thought again

01

Capture

Record a swing thought the moment it clicks. Voice or text. At the range, on the course, or after a lesson. One tap.

02

Organize

Tag by club type: driver, irons, fairway woods, putting. Add situation tags like "windy" or "pressure putt." Your library builds itself.

03

Replay

Before your round, pull up your driver thoughts. On the putting green, hear your best putting cues. The right thought at the right moment.

Your personal mental playbook

Voice-first

Talk, don't type

Record thoughts with your voice while your hands are still on the club. Play them back as audio before your round. Natural, fast, frictionless.

Smart recall

Pre-round briefing

One tap to hear your top thoughts for today's clubs. A quick audio summary of what works, delivered before you step to the first tee.

Self-coaching

What worked stays. What didn't fades.

Tag thoughts as successful after a round. Over time, SwingMind surfaces your most reliable cues. Your personal coaching system gets sharper every time you play.

Organized

By club, by situation

Driver thoughts separate from putting thoughts. Windy day tips separate from calm conditions. Find exactly what you need, when you need it.

Coaching tips

Lessons that stick

After a lesson, record what your pro told you. The advice lives in SwingMind, organized and ready, not buried in a notebook you left at home.

Every club has its own mindset

Driver
Fairway Woods
Long Irons
Short Irons
Wedges
Putting

Your driver swing thought is different from your putting routine. SwingMind knows this. Every thought is tagged to the right club, so you never mix up cues.

See how it works

Tap any thought to hear it. A preview of what your pre-round briefing sounds like.

Driver
Slow it down. Feel the top.
"Slow backswing, pause at the top. Feel the weight shift before starting down. Let the club release naturally through impact."
7-Iron
Center. Ahead. Trust.
"Ball position center. Hands ahead at impact. Trust the loft."
Putter
Eyes over. Pendulum. Trust.
"Eyes over the ball. Pendulum stroke. Let the putter do the work."

Simple pricing. No surprises.

One plan, full access. Pick the billing that works for you.

$9.99/mo
Billed monthly, cancel anytime
  • Unlimited swing thoughts
  • Voice capture + playback by club
  • Pre-round briefing mode
  • Personal mental playbook
  • Club-specific cue library
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What Are Golf Swing Thoughts — and Why Do They Matter?

A golf swing thought is a single mental cue that keeps your mechanics on track during a shot. It might be "stay behind the ball," "slow takeaway," or "light grip pressure on the chip." The best swing thoughts are short, personal, and proven — they come from your own rounds, not someone else's tip.

The problem is retention. You hit a perfect iron on the range, remind yourself of the one thing that worked, then forget it by Saturday. Over time, the cues that actually improve your game get buried under noise. SwingMind captures them the moment they click — by voice, on the spot, before you forget.

Research on motor learning consistently shows that internal focus cues help golfers under pressure more than technical analysis. The right swing thought, at the right moment, is the difference between a confident shot and a freeze. Build a library of cues that work for you specifically.

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Building a Pre-Round Routine for Golf That Actually Works

Tour pros don't step onto the first tee cold. Every serious golfer has a pre-round routine — a mental checklist that anchors attention and quiets the noise before the opening shot. The routine doesn't have to be long. It just has to be yours.

A strong pre-round routine for golf has three layers: physical warm-up, mental rehearsal, and cue activation. The last part — reviewing what has worked before — is where most amateur golfers leave strokes on the table. They warm up their body but not their mind.

SwingMind's pre-round briefing mode does the cue activation for you. Pull up your driver thoughts, your putting routine, your go-to wedge cue. Three minutes of audio playback before your first tee shot. No notebook. No second-guessing what worked last time.

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Golf Mental Game Tips That Are Actually Yours

The internet has no shortage of golf mental game tips. Breathe. Stay present. One shot at a time. Good advice — but generic advice doesn't hold up on the 17th hole when you're protecting a score. What holds up is a cue that has worked for you, on your swing, in your rounds.

The most effective mental game approach is building a personal library. After every good round — or even a single great shot — record what you were thinking. What was your pre-shot routine? What were you telling yourself over the ball? Over time, patterns emerge. You discover mental game tips that are specific to your game, not borrowed from a book.

SwingMind makes that library automatic. Voice-record your cues after the round. Organize them by club. Review before the next one. It's self-coaching — and it compounds every time you play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are swing thoughts?+
Swing thoughts are short mental cues that guide your mechanics during a shot — phrases like "slow takeaway," "stay behind the ball," or "light grip." SwingMind captures your personal cues and organizes them by club, so the right thought is ready when you need it.
How does voice journaling work?+
Tap record, say your cue out loud, and SwingMind saves it to your club library. Before your next round, open the pre-round briefing and your thoughts play back as audio — so you hear your own words in your own voice, right before you tee off.
Can I use SwingMind during a round?+
Yes. Quick Capture lets you record or type a thought in seconds — no setup, no menus. Add SwingMind to your phone's home screen for one-tap access at any moment on the course, even when you're between shots.
What clubs does SwingMind support?+
All of them. Driver, Fairway Woods, Long Irons, Short Irons, Wedges, and Putter each have their own thought library. Every cue you capture is tagged to the right club so you never mix up your driver cues with your putting routine.
Is there a mobile app?+
SwingMind is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — it works on any phone, any browser, with no download required. Add it to your home screen from Safari or Chrome for a full native app experience, including offline access.
How much does SwingMind cost?+
$9.99/month or $79/year (that's $6.58/month). Both plans include everything: unlimited swing thoughts, voice capture, pre-round briefing, and full club organization. There's a 30-day money-back guarantee — no questions asked.
How do I get started?+
Sign up with your email to get early access. Once you're in, open the app, pick your first club, and record your first swing thought. Most golfers add 5–10 thoughts in their first session. It takes less than a minute to set up.

The best coach you'll ever have is you, yesterday

SwingMind turns your scattered mental notes into a personal coaching system that gets better every time you play.

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