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Pro Session Golf Software for your Nokia phone

by Dave Phillips
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(Credit: Nokia)

Pro Session Golf, a video analysis application for your phone, is now available worldwide. You can download the software to several Nseries Nokia phones, by simply going to Pro Session Golf and selecting the Buy Now tab.

The software enables you to capture your golf swing using the camera on your phone. You can use the software's split screen and drawing tools to analyze your swing. The software even gives you the ability to send your golf swing from your phone to the Internet or to another phone.

It comes with some sample swings and some video content from the Titleist Performance Institute MyTPI, that will help you determine if your swing fault may be caused by a physical limitation.

It is a great little application for your Nokia N95, N93i, N93, or N73 phone and is easy to download.

Originally posted at Sports Tech
Dave Philips is a co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, a world-class golf instructor, and the host of the TV show Golf Fitness Academy on the Golf Channel. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET.
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