Tools like Flight Scope, Trackman and other launch monitors are no longer just for the pros—they’ve become an incredible resource for players of all skill levels. But with all those numbers and charts, it’s very easy to feel a little lost. So as golf professionals we help our student optimize their game with these technologies.
* What Is Flight Scope, and Why Does It Matter?
It tracks every detail of your swing and shot, from club speed to ball spin. For me as a coach, it helps us to see what’s happening with your swing a lot more deeper. But here’s the thing—those numbers aren’t there to intimidate you. They’re there to guide us, to show us where things are working and where they aren’t.
For example, if you’re slicing your drives, Flight Scope can tell us if it’s your club path, face angle, or something else. Instead of guessing game we can identify the root cause.
* Starting with the Basics
I usually focus on two things primarily when we working on the swing :-
These two numbers tell us a lot about where the ball is going and why. My job as a coach is to make sure that you don’t get into all these numbers and get over complicated but to explain in the most easiest way.
* Visual Data for Realisation
I’ve noticed that most golfers learn better when they can see what’s happening. Flight Scope gives us visuals like shot trajectory, spin rates, and even dispersion patterns.
* Why It’s Worth It?
I’ve seen launch monitor help golfers make incredible progress. One of my students gained 10 yards on their drives simply by optimizing their Angle of Attack. Another finally got rid of their slice after we worked on their club path. These small achievements are what improve our game to the next level.
* Wanna give It a Try?
If you’ve been curious about how such technology can improve your game, I’d love to show you. It’s not about making golf more complicated—it’s about making it easier, more fun, and more rewarding. Let’s dive into the numbers together and discover what’s possible for your game. Because at the end of the day, the goal isn’t just to play better golf—it’s to love the game even more.