What Is SWOLF and Why It Matters
SWOLF (Swim Golf) is the sum of the time in seconds it takes to complete a lap plus the number of strokes taken during that lap. Like golf, a lower score is better β it rewards not just raw speed but how efficiently you move through the water with fewer strokes. For example, a 45-second lap with 20 strokes gives a SWOLF of 65, while a 40-second lap with 18 strokes gives 58, the more efficient swim. Most swim-tracking wearables (Garmin, Apple Watch) surface SWOLF by default precisely because it captures speed and efficiency in a single number. At the same pace, cutting stroke count improves SWOLF and conserves energy over longer distances.