Coaching without a zip code.
Review swings, check practice, and send prescriptions from anywhere. Live coaching calls with real-time data panels — built specifically for golf instruction, not adapted from a video conferencing tool.
Remote Coaching Tools
Everything you need to coach students you’ve never met in person.
Asynchronous Swing Review
Review swings, leave comments, and prescribe drills from anywhere. No scheduling required.
Live Coaching Calls
Video calls with a side panel showing swing data, launch numbers, and prescriptions in real time.
Real-Time Launch Integration
Connect a launch monitor during a live call. See ball data as your student hits — from anywhere.
Screen Share with Annotations
Draw on swings, highlight positions, and mark key frames during live sessions.
Built Different Than Zoom
Generic video calls were designed for meetings, not golf instruction. Here is what changes when the platform understands the sport.
Student shares screen, coach squints at compressed video, no frame-by-frame control
AI-analyzed swing with 33-point pose data, frame-by-frame scrubbing, and joint angle overlays ready before the coach opens it
Student says they practiced. Coach takes their word for it
Student submits video. AI verifies the drill was performed. Coach sees completed prescriptions in their dashboard
Student reads numbers off their phone or shares a screenshot
Launch data imported and organized by club, session, and trend. Coach sees charts, dispersion maps, and spin rate history
Coach writes notes separately in a Google Doc, spreadsheet, or notebook. Student may or may not receive them
Session summary generated automatically with focus areas, data highlights, drill assignments, and video timestamps. Sent to the student after every session
Text messages, emails, or DMs scattered across platforms
All communication, prescriptions, submissions, and feedback in one place. Full history accessible to both coach and student
Basic screen annotation. No golf-specific tools. Drawings disappear when the call ends
Draw on swing frames, add angle measurements, compare positions side by side. All annotations saved and attached to the session record
The Remote Coaching Workflow
A continuous cycle that keeps coaching going between in-person sessions, or replaces them entirely.
Student Uploads a Swing
The student records a swing during practice and uploads it through the Stroke Gained app. The video can be shot from any angle using any smartphone. There is no need to schedule a call or coordinate timing with the coach.
Coach Reviews Asynchronously
The coach receives the swing in their review queue with AI analysis already attached. They can review it at 6 AM, during a lunch break, or after their last lesson of the day. The student does not need to be present. The coach watches the video, reviews the 33-point analysis, and adds their interpretation.
Coach Prescribes Drills
Based on what they see, the coach creates a prescription with specific drills, goals, and a deadline. The prescription appears in the student's dashboard immediately. Each drill includes clear instructions so the student knows exactly what to do and how many repetitions to complete.
Student Practices and Submits
The student practices the prescribed drills, records video of their work, and submits it through the app. They can add notes about how the practice felt, what they noticed, or any questions for their coach. The submission is timestamped and logged.
AI Verifies Completion
The AI analyzes the submitted practice video to confirm the student performed the assigned drill. It checks for setup conditions, repetition count, and drill-specific markers. The coach receives a verification status alongside the raw video so they can review both the AI assessment and the footage.
Repeat
The cycle continues. Over time, both coach and student build a complete history of assigned work, completed practice, verified results, and progression. Every interaction is documented. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Your student moved across the country? They’re still your student.
Remote coaching through Stroke Gained means geography never has to end a coaching relationship. Students who relocate, travel for work, or live in areas without qualified instructors can maintain the same level of coached improvement as someone who sees their pro every week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What video quality is needed for remote swing review?
Standard smartphone video quality is more than sufficient. The AI pose estimation works with 720p and above, though 1080p is ideal. Shoot in landscape or portrait, whichever your setup supports. Good lighting and a clean background behind the golfer help with landmark detection accuracy, but the system handles a range of conditions including indoor simulators, outdoor ranges, and backyard practice setups.
Is there latency during live coaching calls?
Live coaching calls in Stroke Gained use WebRTC, the same technology behind FaceTime and Google Meet. Latency depends on both parties' internet connections, but typically runs between 50 and 150 milliseconds, which is imperceptible for coaching conversations. The data panels update alongside the video feed so your coach sees launch numbers as they appear, without needing to wait for a separate screen share.
Can I do live sessions, or is it asynchronous only?
Both. Asynchronous review is the foundation of remote coaching in Stroke Gained, because it is the most time-efficient workflow for both coach and student. But live coaching calls are fully supported for players and coaches who prefer real-time interaction. Many coaches use a hybrid approach: asynchronous reviews for regular check-ins and live calls for deeper technical sessions or lesson packages.
What equipment do I need for remote coaching?
A smartphone and an internet connection. That is the minimum. If you have a launch monitor, you can import data to give your coach additional context. If you have a tripod for more consistent video angles, that helps with analysis accuracy. But the system is designed to work with what you already have. No special cameras, sensors, or wearable devices are required.
How much does remote coaching through Stroke Gained cost?
Stroke Gained is a platform, not a coaching service. You bring your own coach, or connect with one through the platform. The Stroke Gained subscription gives both coach and student access to AI swing analysis, launch data integration, prescriptions, session summaries, and remote coaching tools. Coaching fees are set by individual coaches and paid separately. This means you get the technology at a flat rate regardless of how many sessions you do.
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