Golf coaches, golf teams, and competitive golfers use BirdieFit to plan and organize their practice sessions up to 12 months ahead of time. Once registered, users can choose from 800+ golf drills categorized into dozens of programs and create their own long-term practice program in seconds. BirdieFit took a vision of the large players in the golf industry and placed it in the hands of the ordinary golfers. Currently, there is a talk amongst USGA and Canadian Golf Association on “American Development Model” and “Long Term Player Development” respectively. While these documents are put in place to give golfers a general ‘golf game development’ direction, they left room for further improvements which BirdieFit took advantage of. BirdieFit took those overarching strategies and build a solution that allows golfers to work on specific day-to-day golf tasks and grow year round. The app, in alignment with USGA and CGA, offers custom “Long Term Development Programs” to every golfer.
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BirdieFit arose partly from a deep knowledge of the golf industry and partly from frustration with the same industry. Big players in the golf industry are trying to sell a big vision even to the smallest of participants, and their propaganda is not being accepted. Instead of making a change, they push even harder and that is where the frustration comes in. Our Founders deep knowledge on the other hand, comes from nearly two decades of involvement in the golf industry, from being a high-performing golf player to General Secretary of Croatian Golf Association to one of the Supervisory Board Members of the same association.
The pattern is repeating across the entire global golf industry. National Associations and major governing golf bodies are each pushing their own Long-Term Golf Development Programs (LTGDP) in an attempt to educate the general golf population. The point of LTGDP is to offer a unified development system to golfers and golf coaches, and to provide a clear golf development path to golfers of all skill levels - i.e. large players in the golf industry want to make clones out of players. We at BirdieFit privatized that movement, and made it more affordable, more accessible, and more personable. With BirdieFit.com, every golf coach and every golfer can create their own Long-Term Golf Development Program (LTGDP), use technology for their own good, and escape the jaws of the golf juggernauts.
BirdieFit.com's answer
Any passionate golfer is our primary audience. To be more concrete, golf coaches, golf teams and competitive golfers will benefit the most from BirdieFit.
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As a backbone of our app, we have a library of 800+ golf drills carefully written and designed by PGA Professionals. Any golfer wanting a breath of fresh air can expect to find at least a couple of dozen golf drills for their upcoming practice sessions.
Based on our record, Strava seems to be a lot more popular than BirdieFit.com. While we know about 20 links to Strava, we've tracked only 1 mention of BirdieFit.com. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
In July I launched birdiefit.com app with 800+ golf performance drills. I thought it started off slowly but if someone told me that I’d have 4 customers in a first month I’d sign up for that. Source: 10 months ago
Just go to strava.com (it can't be done from the app), go to the run, and click "correct distance". Source: 11 months ago
I downloaded the data for this one ride from Garmin Connect and uploaded it to Strava via the "Upload Activity" page on strava.com. The upload seemed to go just fine, but the ride STILL doesn't show up on my Strava dashboard. Source: almost 1 year ago
You can use other route finder like strava.com , komoot.com, ridewithgps.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes. My activity feed won't load, including activity feeds at the bottom of people's profiles. I cleared all the website data, cache, and cookies for strava.com out of Safari, reloaded, and it worked on the first load, but went back to being broken after that. Seems to work fine in Firefox though. Source: about 1 year ago
Has anyone else noticed that the pace in the promotional post (part of the welcome screen on strava.com) holds erroneous metrics? Source: over 1 year ago