We recently hosted a social event, Sips, Tips, and Socialize at 365 Golf, which attracted so much interest that we ended up holding two sessions. This event had two main goals: to offer an enjoyable evening and to introduce a different approach to golf lessons. We were also curious about how our clients would react to indoor lessons using technology.
Everyone learns differently, and while some individuals prefer certain teaching methods, we provide both indoor and outdoor lessons that incorporate visual cues and verbal feedback. Although these traditional methods are valuable, technology can elevate coaching even further. For example, if a player consistently slices the ball, technology allows the coach to pinpoint exactly where the swing goes wrong and make immediate adjustments. One member shared in their evaluation that a slight grip adjustment corrected issues with her swing path.
Other participants enjoyed seeing their posture and rotation visualized, often being surprised by the difference between what they saw and what they thought they did. The group found the detailed feedback on swing path, face angle at impact, and ball spin particularly helpful. Driving balls into the simulator, which felt like being on an actual course, was especially engaging and aided our learning and improvement.
The team at 365 Golf did an excellent job, and everyone enjoyed the sips, snacks, and camaraderie—both evenings were very successful and enjoyed by all.
