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    iSwing App, the First Ever Golf Swing Analyzer for the iPhone

    iSwing Golf Swing Analyzer iPhoneMobile software company, Keuminotti LLC, has announced the iSwing iPhone App, the first ever golf swing analyzer for mobile devices. Let’s face it, golf is not cheap. A round of the white ball will have you slappin’ down a c-note or two, and in a sport where green fees are high and competition is fierce, golfers are always seeking ways to improve their swing and optomize their time on courses.

    The iSwing allows you to record your golf swing and analyze flaws. It does this by drawing lines iSwing Golf Swing Analyzer iPhone 2over your iPhone screen to make sure you’re “on-plane” – a common goal with most golf swings. It also allows you to replay your swing frame-by-frame, and in slow motion.

    As a virtual reference, iSwing also creates sequence photos, like Golf Digest centerfolds, that you can share with friends via Facebook Connect. The iSwing sells for $9.99 and is offered globally for the iPhone 2G, 3G & 3GS.

    “For some, golfing is a hobby. For others it’s a lifelong investment…If a user can carry a golf swing analyzer everywhere they go, their margin for improving grows dramatically…”, says Charlie Keum, CEO and Founder of iSwing.

    iSwing Golf Swing Analyzer iPhone 3After 8 months of research, development, and beta testing, the iSwing hit the App Store this August. Since it’s debut, the iSwing has already broken into the top 5 most downloaded apps in Japan Sports and stands currently at #1 in Korea Sports.

    “The success we’ve seen in Asia is translating well to the US where golf can be an expensive pass time. Professional swing analysis can cost an average of $60 per visit. And for the price of a bucket of range balls, one can analyze their swing on a device they already carry in their pocket…”, says Keum.

    With the creation of the iSwing, Keuminotti LLC will continue ramping its core competencies to the iPhone platform and expanding to Android (HTC) in the near future.  (http://www.iswingapp.com)

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