
BUILT FROM TOUR EXPERIENCE
For years, Tour players had access to feedback most golfers never see. Woosh was built to change that.
Derek Uyeda has been Xander Schauffele's putting coach for years. He works with a stable of Tour pros, college players, and juniors — and he saw the same problem everywhere he coached.
The diagnostic framework Derek uses to evaluate every putt — whether your read was good, slightly off, or wrong — doesn't exist in any portable form. You either pay for a lab session or you guess.
Woosh is what he built to close that gap.
“The best putters aren’t guessing — they understand their tendencies. Woosh gives golfers a clearer picture of what’s really happening on the greens.”



Woosh is built around the same putting feedback principles Derek Uyeda uses with players competing at the highest level of golf.
From green reading and speed control to start line and contact patterns, every putt is evaluated using a consistent Tour-calibrated framework — adapted for golfers of every skill level.




SAM PuttLab. PuttView. Capto.
Real data. Real diagnosis. And they live in a facility that isn't your practice green. You book a session, you get a readout, and then you go practice alone with no feedback.

Slow-mo on your phone.
A video your eye already saw. You watch it, you guess. Maybe you pulled it. Maybe you misread it. Nothing in the frame tells you which one.
Real diagnostic feedback, on the green you actually use, on the phone you already carry — none of it existed.
Golfers who take putting seriously deserve the same caliber of feedback their full-swing instruction has had since launch monitors went portable.
Real data. Real diagnoses. A standardized test. A handicap that means something. All of it on a phone, on a green, in fifteen minutes.
The labs still have their place. So does in-person coaching. Woosh is what fills the gap between them — the part that happens on every Tuesday and Thursday you log on the practice green.

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