What changed and why it matters
You see your swing feedback in language that fits you. No wading through coaching jargon if you just want to know what to do — and no oversimplified tips if you are a coach who wants the real cause.
The same correction explained the wrong way is confusing or useless. Matching the explanation to the reader — athlete, parent, or coach — makes the advice land faster and helps families and coaches work together.
How to use it
Where to find it: Fault explanations appear on the Diagnose, Training, and Retest screens, adapted to your role.
Do you need to do anything? No — it is already live and free to use.
In a nutshell
SwingVantage explains each diagnosed swing fault differently depending on the reader — a plain, encouraging version for athletes, a technical cause-and-cue version for coaches, and a supportive jargon-free version for parents — across its Diagnose, Training, and Retest screens.
Frequently asked questions
What is "Swing Feedback Written for You — Player, Parent, or Coach"?
SwingVantage now explains each swing fault in the way that is most useful to who is reading it. Players get a plain, encouraging "here is what to feel" explanation; coaches get the technical cause and cue; parents get a supportive, jargon-free version they can use to help. The same finding, told the right way for you.
Why does this update matter?
The same correction explained the wrong way is confusing or useless. Matching the explanation to the reader — athlete, parent, or coach — makes the advice land faster and helps families and coaches work together.
Who is this update for?
This update is designed for all athletes, parents, and coaches.
Where do I find it in SwingVantage?
Fault explanations appear on the Diagnose, Training, and Retest screens, adapted to your role.
Do I need to do anything to use it?
No action is required — the improvement is already live in SwingVantage and free to use.