For Pros & Mentors

Create Lasting Impact — Not Just One-Off Replies

JoinSwingClub lets golfers share meaningful swing feedback that continues helping golfers and the community long after it’s posted.

The Problem

Most Feedback Online Vanishes in 24 Hours

Thoughtful feedback deserves more than a moment.

Instagram comments get buried

DMs disappear after one reply

Short-form platforms reward speed, not depth

Your best insights are gone tomorrow

Why JoinSwingClub?

Your Feedback Lives On

One piece of feedback. Hundreds of learning moments.

Attached to the swing

Feedback stays with each swing so golfers revisit it before practice.

Reusable learning

Other golfers learn from your insights — not just the original poster.

Compounding impact

Your perspective becomes part of the community’s shared knowledge.

How It Works

How Feedback Works on JoinSwingClub

You’re not just replying — you’re shaping how golfers think.

📹

Golfers post real swing videos

Range and practice-focused swings with context from the golfer.

💬

You add thoughtful observations

Focused, actionable notes that highlight what matters most.

📈

Feedback compounds

Golfers return, save, and learn — and others benefit from your lens.

See JoinSwingClub in Action

Get a preview of what you'll experience when you join

Give Feedback

Quick Feedback

Our Quick Feedback feature allows you to quickly leave feedback. Add tags, swing stage, custom notes, and drill suggestions to help golfers improve their swings every time they post.

  • Add swing stage, key observations, custom notes, and drill suggestions to help golfers improve their swings every time they post.
  • Feedback takes just a few seconds but users can revisit it anytime in the feedback feed.
Quick Feedback

Explore Swings

Golf Swing Feed

Browse swings, learn from different perspectives, and see how feedback compounds for every post.

  • Watch swings from players at your level. Learn from golfers just like you.
  • Your entire swing journey saved in one place. See your progress over time.
Golf Swing Feed

Explore Feedback

Feedback Feed

Browse feedback from golfers at every level, search for specific swings and misses, and see learn from feedback given to golfers just like you.

  • Browse feedback from golfers at every level
  • Search for specific swings and misses
  • See how feedback compounds for every post
Feedback Feed

Who is this for?

Built for Pros Who Care About the Game

🧠

Thoughtful Discussion

Share clear, intentional feedback with golfers who are serious about improving.

📚

Compounding Knowledge

Your insights stay attached to swings so golfers (and others) keep learning over time.

🎯

Recognized Authority

Build a contributor profile that highlights your professional perspective and approach.

🤝

Better Golf Culture

Help foster understanding, not shaming. Create a community built on improvement.

We’re Looking for Golf Professionals!

Get Paid to Give Feedback

Are you a golf professional or experienced coach? Partner with us to shape our community, lead feedback sessions, and set the standard for high-quality coaching on the platform.

Join Our Events

Events on JoinSwingClub

We’re currently looking for event pros to help design and lead these events — apply to lead.

Feedback Fridays

Every Friday, a guest coach gives feedback to top swing posts of the week. We’re looking for event pros — apply to lead.

Drill of the Week Challenges

Each week, we run a drill for golfers to complete. We’re looking for event pros to design and lead these drills — apply to lead.

Join Our Beta

Do You Love Golf?

Help more people learn to golf. Join JoinSwingClub for free today!

FAQ

Questions from professionals

How much time does this take?

You choose your pace. Thoughtful feedback on a few swings can go a long way.

Is feedback public or private?

Feedback stays with the swing so the golfer — and other golfers — can revisit and learn from it.

Can I control how often I contribute?

Yes. Join when you have time; there is no quota or posting minimum.

Can I link to my own golf work or content?

Yes, as long as it is contextually helpful and keeps the focus on improving the golfer’s swing.

How is this different from social media?

JoinSwingClub is practice-first. Feedback is attached to swings, not buried in feeds, so it compounds instead of disappearing.