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Vendor: deWiz

Testers Wanted! deWiz Golf Swing Modifier

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We're excited to announce a new testing opportunity for 2023, introducing the deWiz Golf Swing Modifier for our next MyGolfSpy Forum Member Test!

If you haven't heard of deWiz before, you're not alone. Here's a quick insight into what deWiz says about their product: "deWiz is a wearable piece of technology featuring a patented biofeedback system designed to help golfers swiftly and efficiently implement crucial swing changes. With over a dozen unique data points on each swing, deWiz employs 3D motion tracking to provide golfers with a crystal-clear understanding of their swing mechanics."

As the golf season winds down in various parts of the world, deWiz could potentially emerge as the perfect companion for those keen on refining their game during the off-season. What's more, this versatile device can be used both indoors and outdoors, with or without a club.

Recently, deWiz revealed its much-anticipated "On-Course Mode," which has earned the stamp of approval from the USGA. This feature means you can access the same insightful swing analysis whether you're in the comfort of your home office or competing for your Club Championship.

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For many golfers, this time of the year offers an ideal window for making swing changes and taking lessons. With all that said, we're seeking four dedicated golfers to thoroughly test, review, and keep the deWiz Golf Swing Modifier. Priced at $599.99, it represents a significant investment. Is it worthy of a spot on golfers' wish lists for the upcoming holiday season? How well does it perform on the course and during practice at home? These are just some of the questions we aim to answer through the testing process.

Do you want to be a tester for deWiz

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*This testing opportunity is open to all golfers worldwide. 
*Registration closes November 3, 2023 with testers being announced November 7, 2023.

119 Comments




I've been looking into products like this for some time now. Looking forward to the reviews on this and other products

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I'll be very interested to follow this testing. I've been planning to pick up a Hack Motion sensor this winter, but just saw Crossfirlds deWiz video the other day so I've been looking at this one as well.

Good luck to those that enter.

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5 hours ago, GolfSpy_APH said:

I promise when I said testing was over for the season it was... Until it wasn't. Thank you @deWiz Golf for this awesome opportunity for our community! 

 

This is an amazing opportunity! It will interesting to see how it works for those testers whose seasons are coming to an end for the winter. Good luck everyone.

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This is an awesome opportunity for whomever. I downloaded the GolfShots App a few months ago because it has SwingID. When you couple it to the AppleWatch it tracks some major components of my swing. The problem is that it currently only works during a round not on the range. 

But this is not a total waste. Due to the ravages of age, I’ve had to change my swing. I knew I had become “a little steep, and out-to-in” and had lost some distance. The first time I used it, my watch told me I was 24° out-to-in and at the max in steepness in transition. WHAT? No way. My swing wasn’t that bad! Ahhh, yes, it was. It’s still a work in progress, but now I have a flatter more in to out swing. By cleaning up the swing path I really have “gained” 30 yards, but in all honesty I was losing 30 yards with a bad path. I haven’t gained anything. Yet !

Bottom line is that this will be a great tool for the testers. And in a few months, only being able to use it on the course, I have changed my driver from being the worst club in my bag to being one of the better clubs. 

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I've had a a Dewiz for a while now and it's pretty great. I originally bought it for 1) fighting an over the top transition 2) dialing in partial wedges with the clock system. 

It definitely helped with both of those. My transition quickly went from around +4" to right around a consistent +1" as you can see in the screenshot. Their distawedge feature is a really fun way to practice wedges with a launch monitor and dial in my wedge matrix. When I put the work in, my partial wedge distance control is much more reliable. 

They've added a few features since I was frequently using it (shallowing/steepening, iddy, iddy). Those are a little harder to dial in for me. No matter what I try, I still steepen about 3-4°. 

Good luck to the testers. I'm really curious to hear how the testers use those newer features and if anyone can figure out how to use it to improve shallowing.  Might motivate me to spend some more time with it this winter. 

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Oh, and their customer service is absolutely wonderful. Matt and Marcus definitely go out of their way to help. 

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What off season?  Even in western Washington every Wednesday we are out playing, unless there is snow on the ground (twice last year.) Also, this would be a great testing opportunity for me to compare the deWiz Golf Swing Modifier to my SwingLogic microsim swing analyzer when doing my inside practice over the fall/winter months.

Selected of not, looking forward to the results.

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Been playing for 50 years and after 4 shoulder surgeries last few years I've gone form 2.2 handicap to 9 can't figure out what's going on.  This would be a great to to use and get back to where I was. Inaddition mu 6 year old shows some promising things.  Would be great for him also

Thanks for consideration.  Rich 

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