Player captures the ramble
Voice notes, swing thoughts, post-round reflections — all in one quiet place.

Swing thoughts captured, then lost when you need them
Too many thoughts competing for attention over the ball
No way to know which thoughts actually work for you
Great insight on the range, gone by the first tee
You've collected swing thoughts from your coach, your practice sessions, videos you've watched. That's what serious golfers do — that's how you improve. The problem is what happens next. Standing over the ball, you can't remember which thought worked last time. Or you remember three of them and try to use them all. Or the one you need is buried in a notes app somewhere. It's not a collecting problem. It's an organising problem.
After a lesson, during practice, or walking off the 18th — just talk. Describe what you felt, what clicked, what your coach said. ClarityCaddie listens, removes the filler, and extracts the one short trigger you can actually use over the ball. Your three-minute ramble becomes two words you can commit to.
ClarityCaddie stores all your swing thoughts — the technical details, the feels, the sequences you've built up over time. Nothing gets lost. But most days, you don't need to dig in. You need one clear thought, and you need it fast. That's what the Locker gives you.
Every thought categorised: driver, irons, putting, short game, mental. Star ratings so you know what works. Usage tracking across rounds. Active, backup, and archived states.
One thought. Front and centre. Nothing else. Set it before the round. It stays with you. Change it mid-round if you need to — the switch is logged.
Star ratings adjust as you play. Usage patterns emerge across rounds. Your Locker learns which thoughts work under pressure, which ones drift, and which ones you keep coming back to.
Working with a coach? ClarityCaddie keeps you connected between lessons.
Calm Start gets your mind right in 60 seconds — review your thought, breathe, commit. During the round, your thought stays with you, distraction-free. If things go sideways, SOS Mode gives you three quick interventions to reset. After the round, Honest Debrief captures your reflections while they're fresh. The whole loop, in one place.

60 seconds. One thought. Ready.
A short breathing ritual before the first tee. Review your thought, settle your breathing, commit to your process.
Your thought, front and centre.
Distraction-free on-course experience. Your active thought stays visible. Everything else gets out of the way.
Three ways to reset when it matters.
Breathe, Refocus, or Reset. Takes seconds, not minutes.
How did you go mentally?
Voice-capture your reflections while they're fresh. Structured prompts help you think clearly.
ClarityCaddie won't give you new tips. It won't fix your swing. It's a system for the thoughts you've already got — the ones from your coach, your practice, your own feel for the game. It's a way to store them, organise them, and know which one to trust when you're standing over the ball. If you want another source of advice, this isn't it. If you want a way to use what you've already learned, keep reading.
Talk through your swing thought — speak it, text it, or both. We'll help you distil it into a short trigger you can actually use.
Pick one thought. Just one. That's harder than it sounds — and that's the point.
Run Calm Start before your round. See your thought on-course. Debrief afterwards. Your Locker gets smarter with every round.
For Instructors: See what happens after the lesson.
One quiet system for the whole journey — capture, focus, insight, and trust.
Voice notes, swing thoughts, post-round reflections — all in one quiet place.
From scattered cues to a single intention for the round.
Practice rounds, voice notes, and active thoughts — visible before the next lesson, not lost in the gap.
Pattern detection across rounds. Quiet by default. No noise shoved at you.
Your thoughts stay private. Coach sees what you choose to share.
The range is where the mental game is built. The course is where it's deployed. Practice Forge helps you structure your sessions — block practice, random drills, pressure situations — and tracks your attitude alongside your technique.
Seven audio-guided journeys covering the challenges golfers actually face — first tee nerves, rebuilding confidence after a bad run, handling pressured rounds, trusting your swing. Each programme runs week by week, with exercises that build on each other. Not generic motivation. Structured training, grounded in sports psychology.
Anxiety and first-tee nerves
After a rough patch
Letting go of mechanics on the course
Tournaments and meaningful competitions
Every feature in ClarityCaddie is grounded in peer-reviewed sports psychology. We didn't invent this stuff — we just made it usable.
Elite golfers hold their gaze on the ball for 2.5–3 seconds before putting. It's trainable. Our pre-shot cue is based on this research.
Studies consistently show that focusing on the target or club (external) beats focusing on your body (internal). We help you find the right type of cue for you.
Gradual exposure to pressure builds resilience. The European Ryder Cup team used VR headsets at Bethpage to simulate crowd noise. Our Focus Drills (coming soon) use the same principle.
Acceptance and Commitment training teaches acceptance over avoidance. Our "Permission Slip" in Calm Start comes directly from this framework.
Aaron Rai won the 2026 PGA Championship with two layers of mental architecture working together: Sunday leaderboard discipline and a structural identity built over decades.
Justin Thomas was warned for slow play at the 2026 PGA Championship, then backed off his next shot to reset. The interruption clause inside a tour player's sequence.
Carrying three swing thoughts to the ball is one of the most common amateur mistakes. This is how to filter inputs, protect working memory, and swing with one clear thought.
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