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See How Your Numbers Compare to Skill-Level Benchmarks

SwingVantage now has benchmark reference pages for golf, tennis, baseball, and softball showing performance standards from beginner to elite. You can see where typical numbers land at each level.

For all athletes, coaches, parents

What changed and why it matters

You can look up what good ball speed, launch angle, or exit velocity looks like at your level โ€” and understand how your numbers fit into the bigger picture.

Context matters. Knowing your ball speed is 140 mph means more when you can see that 150 mph is typical for intermediate golfers and 165 mph for advanced players.

How to use it

Where to find it: Visit /benchmarks and select your sport.

Do you need to do anything? No โ€” it is already live and free to use.

In a nutshell

See How Your Numbers Compare to Skill-Level Benchmarks: SwingVantage now has benchmark reference pages for golf, tennis, baseball, and softball showing performance standards from beginner to elite. You can see where typical numbers land at each level.

Frequently asked questions

What is "See How Your Numbers Compare to Skill-Level Benchmarks"?

SwingVantage now has benchmark reference pages for golf, tennis, baseball, and softball showing performance standards from beginner to elite. You can see where typical numbers land at each level.

Why does this update matter?

Context matters. Knowing your ball speed is 140 mph means more when you can see that 150 mph is typical for intermediate golfers and 165 mph for advanced players.

Who is this update for?

This update is designed for all athletes, coaches, and parents.

Where do I find it in SwingVantage?

Visit /benchmarks and select your sport.

Do I need to do anything to use it?

No action is required โ€” the improvement is already live in SwingVantage and free to use.

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