Pro Reference Comparison
Browse a curated library of professional athlete swing references filtered by sport. Use as a visual learning reference alongside your own video.
What it is
Pro Reference Comparison gives you a curated library of professional swing references, filtered by sport, to study alongside your own video. Seeing a model motion next to your own sharpens your eye for the positions and sequencing you are trying to build.
The references are publicly available videos curated for clarity — SwingVantage does not host or own the footage. The goal is calibration, not imitation: use the pros to understand what a sound move looks like, then translate it into a fix appropriate for your body and level (which is exactly what your diagnosis and benchmarks are for).
Who it’s for
- Players who learn best by watching a model and comparing
- Anyone wanting to calibrate "what good looks like" for their sport
How to take full advantage
A step-by-step guide to getting everything out of Pro Reference Comparison.
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Pick a reference for your sport
Filter the library by sport and choose a reference that demonstrates the position or phase you’re working on.
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Compare a specific phase, not the whole swing
Line up the same phase in your video and the reference. Looking at one moment at a time is far more useful than watching both at speed.
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Translate, don’t copy
Use the reference to understand the intent of a move, then apply the fix your diagnosis recommends for your level — don’t try to clone a tour swing wholesale.
Good to know
References are publicly available YouTube videos. SwingVantage does not host or own the footage.
- • References are learning aids, not templates to match exactly — your build, mobility, and level differ from a professional’s.
Frequently asked questions
Does SwingVantage host these pro videos?
No. They are publicly available videos curated for teaching clarity. SwingVantage links to and frames them as references; it does not own or host the footage.
Try Pro Reference Comparison free
Works on any device, for all seven live sports.
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Phase-by-Phase Timeline
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