Start with one range session

Know what to fix before the next ball.

Prop up your iPhone, hit 10 balls, and leave with one change worth keeping. ARC turns a normal range bucket into a saved baseline, one next rep, and a practice memory you can use next time.

10 ballsEnough reps to decide whether a feel is helping.
One cueARC narrows the next rep instead of adding more swing thoughts.
TrustVideo stays on your phone unless you share it.
What ARC does

Stop leaving your practice in a pile of balls.

ARC gives normal range sessions a memory: what flew well, what got expensive, what changed when you got tired, and what to try first next time.

Capture

Use the phone you already bring.

Set down the iPhone, hit the bucket, and keep the useful bits without turning practice into homework.

  • Setup: light enough for normal range behavior.
  • Output: clips, notes, and session memory.
Spot the miss

Know what actually cost you.

Best rep, costly miss, drift, and strike pattern sit together so the next swing has a point.

  • Looks for: pull, block, thin, fat, tempo leak.
  • Avoids: chasing every swing.
Leave with one job

One cue beats nine thoughts.

The app turns the bucket into one cue, one drill, one check, and a clear next bucket.

  • Goal: practice with intent.
  • Feeling: less random, more useful.
Come back smarter

Start from the saved baseline.

Your last pattern, cue, and result are ready before the first ball instead of fading in the parking lot.

  • Memory: every bucket can build.
  • Next: one useful first rep.
One bucket loop

A practice record gets more useful every session.

Each rep adds evidence. Every bucket becomes the starting point for the next one. The clean session record makes coach handoff easier when you want it.

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Capture.

iPhone video is enough. Launch monitor optional when you have it.

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See.

Best rep, costly miss, drift, and strike pattern.

3

Fix.

One cue, one drill, one check.

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Next.

Saved baseline, note, and practice memory carry into the next bucket.

ARC practice home screen
ARC replay summary screen
ARC mechanics screen
Pick up where you left off

Next time, start with what worked.

ARC remembers the simple stuff that vanishes after the drive home: the club, the miss, the feel you tried, and what to do first next time.

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Start today with a plan.

Your last saved baseline is ready before the first ball.

  • Last note7-iron drifted thin-right after ball 18.
  • CueShorter finish, hold chest over lead side.
  • First 10 ballsSame cue, stop when contact improves.
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Keep or change the cue.

A tiny check keeps you from repeating a feel that stopped helping.

  • Did it help?Helped with contact, still watching start line.
  • SavedBest rep and costly miss stayed attached.
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Save the first read.

One normal range bucket becomes a note you can actually use.

  • PracticeLunch-break bucket, 8-iron and wedge, no launch monitor.
  • SavedOne next rep for the next bucket.
Product proof

The first-session promise is visible in the product.

Setup, replay, benchmark, and drift turn the middle of a range session into a saved practice record with one next move.

ARC start practice screen

Start fast.

No setup theater.

ARC outlier and benchmark summary screen

Find the outlier.

One priority from recent history.

ARC replay session summary screen

Read the session.

Best rep, miss, strike, drift.

ARC drift screen

Catch drift.

Spot fatigue before it sticks.

Regular range work

For the golfer who practices more than they play.

The range rat, the lunch-break bucket, the lesson homework, the late-night net session. ARC is for making those reps add up.

Solo bucket

Know the miss you should actually work on.

  • Use: solo practice without a coach standing there.
  • Leaves: one next rep instead of a vague feeling.
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Lesson homework

Keep the cue alive between lessons.

  • Use: remember what your coach asked you to feel.
  • Bring: a clean session when you want feedback.
Save your cue
Launch monitor optional

Add numbers when you have them.

  • Use: keep carry, speed, and shape next to the story.
  • Still works: phone-first when you just have a mat.
Setup FAQ

Private beta. Hit 10 balls, then leave the range with one thing worth doing next.

At launch: $14.99 a month or $119 a year. About the price of a range bucket. Three days free first.

Quick answers

Only the things you need before the next bucket.

Do I need a launch monitor?

No. ARC starts with the iPhone and gets richer with data.

  • PhoneiPhone capture handles video, replay, and session memory.
  • OptionalLaunch monitor data can add carry, speed, and shape.
  • PointKeep practice light enough to actually use.

What does ARC remember?

The few things you forget fastest after the bucket ends.

  • RepsBest rep, costly miss, strike pattern, and drift.
  • PlanSaved baseline, cue, drill, check, and note.
  • HistoryPractice memory across sessions, not just today's hunch.

Does ARC replace coaches?

No. It helps you practice between lessons.

  • CoachSets the plan, judgment, and accountability.
  • ARCKeeps the cue visible while you are practicing alone.
  • HandoffBring clips and notes when another set of eyes helps.

What happens to videos and data?

Local first by default, with explicit sharing when needed.

  • DefaultOn-device analysis for detection, replay, and feedback.
  • SharingYou choose when to share a session with someone else.
  • HonestyLow confidence is flagged instead of hidden.

What setup do I need?

An iPhone is enough to start.

  • PhoneiPhone capture, set where it can see the swing.
  • OptionalAirPods, Apple Watch, launch monitor, or second screen.
  • BehaviorDesigned for normal range behavior, not a studio ritual.

Is this only for serious players?

No. It is for anyone who wants practice to compound.

  • BeginnerLeave with one simple thing to repeat.
  • RegularStop losing the thread between buckets.
  • Low egoIf ARC is unsure, it says so.
Private beta

Make your next bucket less random.

Leave an email for beta access. No spam, one reply when there is room.

Built for golfers who want range reps to add up.