
Sound your swing. Hear to improve.
Learn golf in a whole new way
Where motion meets sound.
MotionLap revolutionizes putting and chipping training through acoustic feedback. With our innovative sound-mapping technology, every motion becomes audible in real time.
Train intuitively, without distractions from screens or complex analysis. Simply attach the MotionLap sensor to your putter or wedge, connect the app, and let sound guide your improvement.
Hear Precision, Feel Perfection
MotionLap revolutionizes putting and chipping training through acoustic feedback.
Train intuitively, without distractions from screens or complex analysis.
Simply attach the MotionLap sensor to your putter or wedge, connect the app, and let sound guide your improvement.
App
The sensor connects to the app via Bluetooth.
In just a few steps, Motionlap is ready to use.
Sensor
147 data points capture even the smallest nuance of your swing and deliver instant feedback – with just 11 ms Bluetooth latency.
Quick and easy to mount on any putter.
Testing and training
From Practice to Progress
MotionLap is already being used in the Competence Center of the Golf Club Unterengstringen.
(Head Pro Beat Grossmann, Swiss Golf Elite Coach)
Already integrated into junior training, the results are promising – offering young players a new way to improve their putting through listening.
Why Acoustic Learning Is So Effective
Our brain processes auditory stimuli faster than visual or tactile signals. Through direct sound feedback, an intuitive connection is created between movement and correction – without the distraction of screens or complex analyses.
That means you hear the right swing for you and learn without having to think about it. Your body automatically stores the perfect movement – for a more precise and consistent game..
Now It’s Your Turn
Now it begins. Hear instantly whether your putt is on line and at the right speed. With this acoustic feedback, you can memorize your strokes and get the very best out of your putting.
Enjoy full sound with headphones, while keeping the course quiet for others.