GBG Player Score & Swing Analyzer

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How They Work Together

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“Quick Round” lets you enter your scorecard if that is the data you wish to only enter. After selecting your desired course, you will be able to enter your scores for each hole.

What is the GBG Player Score measuring?

The GBG Player Score measures how well you perform on the golf course.

It looks at:

  • Strokes Gained (how many strokes you gain or lose compared to benchmarks)
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that represent the fundamentals of good golf

Your GBG Score answers one main question:

“How good are my results?”

What is the Swing Analyzer measuring?

The Swing Analyzer measures how your body moves during the golf swing.

It tracks:

  • Rotation, tilt, posture, leg action, arm structure, and wrist movement
  • Key swing checkpoints (P1–P10)
  • Give the power to measure your movement vs. players who gain strokes

The Swing Analyzer answers a different question:

“Why am I getting these results?”

Why do I need both?

Golf performance and swing mechanics are connected — but they are not the same thing.

  • You can have a good swing and still score poorly
  • You can score well for a while with inefficient movement
  • Long-term improvement requires understanding both

That’s why GBG separates:

  • Outcome (GBG Score)
  • Cause (Swing Analyzer)

Together, they tell the full story.