Your Wrist Angles and How HackMotion Can Help You Shoot Longer and Straighter Shots
HackMotion is like having your own personal golf coach
Golfers, this off-season could be the turning point for your game!
HackMotion's Wrist Sensor provides real time insights at how you move in key moments of the swing. It will quickly identify faults and provide instant feedback on how to improve and move correctly.
The HackMotion Pro is the brand's most premium offering, coming with all the wrist data, tour data and analytics for both hands in the ultimate feature package to improve your swing as well as every aspect of your game. It comes with Guided Practice, Free Practice and Putting Practice training modes.
In our review of the HackMotion wrist sensor, we found it to be one of the best training aids on the market for golfers who struggle with ball striking and general inconsistency.
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Why HackMotion is a game-changer:
- Personalized Insights: Pinpoint swing faults with detailed analysis.
- Real-Time Feedback: Get tailored drills and instant guidance to improve faster.
- Lasting Results: Build muscle memory and lock in a swing that works for you.
It's an easy tool to use, simply attach it to your wrist and pair it to the app. Straight away you will get access to all the data on the key metrics as well as how you compare to some of the world's best players.
HackMotion is able to identify your key issues and provide you with a personalised training program with only 10 swings! With insights like these you could better your game in just a few practice sessions.
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He covered the 2022 and 2025 Masters from Augusta National and was there by the 18th green to watch Rory McIlroy complete the career grand slam. He has also covered five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews.
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