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Taking a lesson with the HackMotion wrist sensor
2/4/2025 | by AmateurGolf.com Equipment Panel

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Top-100 golf teacher Brian Manzella uses the handy device to improve Pete's wrist positioning

Pete from AmateurGolf.com was testing the new ‪HackMotion sensor at the PGA Show in Florida, and along came top-100 golf teacher Brian Manzella. What better way to learn how to use the device better? Pete asked Brian to "mic up" and find some areas of his wrist positioning that could use improvement. It wasn't long before both ball contact and shot path were improved.

Known for his 43 years of experience and innovative approach to coaching, Manzella loves using HackMotion in his instruction to show students how even small adjustments in wrist position at key points in the swing can lead to dramatic improvements.



From the very start, Brian’s excitement was palpable as he introduced the concept of using technology with his students. He explained that the HackMotion sensor—a lightweight, wrist-worn device—is designed to calibrate and measure an array of swing data in real-time. With the sensor seamlessly connected to an app on your iPad, iPhone or Android device, it provides immediate auditory and visual feedback to help golfers fine-tune their swings. Knowing that we couldn't delve into all HackMotion's features, we kept it simple by focusing on the basics:

 

Wrist Movement Metrics:
Brian demonstrated how the sensor tracks wrist flexion and extension. For instance, he pointed out precise angles such as 30° of extension and 14° of flexion, emphasizing how these numbers reflect the swing’s mechanics. By measuring the wrist’s movement at address and during the swing, the sensor helps pinpoint areas where adjustments are needed.

Grip Adjustments:
A significant part of the session was dedicated to making a minor change to Pete's grip. Brian showed viewers how a slight change in the left-hand position can realign the club face. The sensor then confirms these adjustments by providing new metrics, such as reduced wrist arching and a more neutral swing plane.

AmateurGolf.com members save 5% by using code amateurgolf at checkout. For more details on the sensor’s specifications and available versions, visit hackmotion.com.

Real-Time Feedback
The sensor’s feedback enabled Brian and Pete to compare different swings throughout the demonstration. This real-time quantification not only boosts confidence but also guides further refinements. The sensor provides haptic feedback in addition to visual and auditory cues.

Impact on Ball Flight:
Brian demonstrated how proper wrist positioning and grip adjustments influence ball flight. By reducing excessive wrist arching and achieving a more connected finish, the sensor’s data indicates that the club face remains in a more optimal position at impact, ultimately leading to a better shot.

ABOUT HACKMOTION

The HackMotion sensor is a state-of-the-art wearable device designed specifically for golfers who want to measure and improve their performance. Here’s what makes it stand out:

Wrist-Worn Precision:
The sensor is worn on the wrist, allowing it to capture the nuanced movements of your golf swing. It records data such as flexion, extension, and rotational movements, providing a comprehensive picture of your swing mechanics.

Multiple Versions and Upgrades:
Available in three versions—ranging from a basic consumer model to more advanced professional iterations—the HackMotion sensor is adaptable to your skill level. Each version comes with its own software package, and users can upgrade their capabilities as they become more comfortable with the device and seek more detailed analytics.

Seamless Integration with Devices:
The sensor pairs with an intuitive app that works best on an iPad but is also fully compatible with iPhones. The app presents your swing data in easy-to-understand metrics, allowing you to track progress over time.

Versatile Feedback System:
In addition to visual data, the sensor provides auditory cues during your practice sessions. This combination of feedback types ensures that you can adjust your swing in real time without having to constantly look at your device.

AmateurGolf.com members save 20% by using code amateurgolf at checkout. For more details on the sensor’s specifications and available versions, visit hackmotion.com.

MEET BRIAN MANZELLA

Brian Manzella is not just any golf instructor—he’s a seasoned professional with over four decades of experience in helping golfers unlock their full potential. His passion for the game and innovative teaching methods are evident in his willingness to embrace new technology like the Hackmotion sensor. In the video, Brian’s approachable style and clear explanations make complex swing dynamics accessible to golfers of all levels.

Connect with Brian:

Website: brianmanzella.com
Instagram: @BrianManzella
YouTube: Brian Manzella Golf

Brian’s online platforms are filled with tips, instructional videos, and insights that can help you refine your swing and lower your scores. By following him, you join a community of golfers dedicated to continuous improvement and the smart use of technology in training.

 

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