Free Tools
Free golf tools for the stuff you keep forgetting
Most golfers do not need more tips. They need a better way to hold onto the feel, cue, drill, or fix that finally helped. These free tools give you a practical starting point.
Use one when you need it
Each tool solves one specific problem: figure out where your learning system is breaking, capture a session while it is still fresh, or keep tabs on the miss you are trying to fix.
The real thing, free to try
Try Cady
Tell Cady about a session in your own words. It asks the right follow-up questions and logs it — exactly the way it works inside the app. No account required.
Try CadyStart here
Golf Learning Score Quiz
A quick gut-check on how you save instruction, review it, and bring it back when the same miss shows up again.
Take the quizBefore you hit a ball
Session Planner
Structure your time and focus before a session. Generates a time split, during-session prompts, and reflection questions based on your input.
Plan a sessionAfter the range or lesson
Practice Logger
Log what you worked on, the cue you used, and what actually felt useful before it disappears by tomorrow.
Log a sessionWhen one miss keeps following you
Fault Tracker
Keep the fault, the fix, and the result in one place so you're not guessing what to try next time.
Track a missWhy this page exists
Capture the useful part
Not another saved video. The useful part: the cue, drill, or feel you want to try next.
Review what happened
A range session disappears fast. A few notes right after gives you something you can actually return to.
Stop repeating the same guess
If the same fault keeps showing up, you need a record of what you tried and what finally worked.
The bigger picture
When this becomes how you practice, bring it into one system.
Save the instruction, log the session, and keep the thing that finally worked. Free to start. No credit card.