
Full Swing KIT Review
Launch Monitor · 7 rounds in my bag
Played & written by Marcus Santana
By Marcus Santana · Published May 31, 2026
8.9/ 10
The short version
I did not expect much from the Full Swing KIT, then the numbers land quickly enough that you stay in rhythm instead of standing about waiting on a screen. Carry numbers matched what I saw outside within a few yards, and that is all I ask of it. The catch: it wants more space and better light than most garages actually have.
How it played
No lab and no press-release numbers here: 7 rounds, real turf, real nerves. What I keep coming back to is that the numbers land quickly enough that you stay in rhythm instead of standing about waiting on a screen. Where it bit me: it wants more space and better light than most garages actually have — worth knowing before you spend the money.
How it looks
A small box that does not look like lab equipment in the garage. I care less about that than how it feels, but it does not hurt.
What won me over
- the session data is easy to read afterwards
- it handles wedges as well as it handles driver
- carry numbers track real outdoor flight
Good to know before you buy
- it needs more room than the box suggests
- lighting affects it more than advertised
My verdict
8.9/10 from me. If you practise indoors and are tired of guessing, the Full Swing KIT earns its spot in the bag. If it needs more room than the box suggests is a dealbreaker for you, keep looking.
Marcus Santana
Founder & Lead Tester, Homie Golf
Every product on this site is played, walked or worn before it gets a score. No paid placements, no press-release numbers.
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