Hope I'm posting this in the proper place...sort of ironic given my intent that there's very little discussion of this topic.
Anyway, as I've already said, it's a great forum for golf simulators, and appropriately named for that matter! I recently decided to make a move this week from Skytrak to a gently used FS X2 and was thinking to get a discussion around more technical aspects of how LMs are being used in specific ways to target areas of improvement, either quality of ball striking, practice techniques (Combines, skills apps, etc.), Improving swing planes....that kind of stuff.
There's clearly some good stuff out on the web, but it's very teacher centric, which is good, but not owner centric in terms of specific ways owners have benefited from unlimited access to target their own game improvement. Measuring baseline data, identifying areas to work on, a game plan to work on those things and measuring progress and results.
I'll add one video here because I thought it was a bit of a surprise at how useful TM was in a chipping/pitching scenario. Did not expect that and looking into it further, found a few other teaching videos that also explained similar tour and teaching trends. I think this sort of info is really great and could add a lot to this site.
Anyway, as I've already said, it's a great forum for golf simulators, and appropriately named for that matter! I recently decided to make a move this week from Skytrak to a gently used FS X2 and was thinking to get a discussion around more technical aspects of how LMs are being used in specific ways to target areas of improvement, either quality of ball striking, practice techniques (Combines, skills apps, etc.), Improving swing planes....that kind of stuff.
There's clearly some good stuff out on the web, but it's very teacher centric, which is good, but not owner centric in terms of specific ways owners have benefited from unlimited access to target their own game improvement. Measuring baseline data, identifying areas to work on, a game plan to work on those things and measuring progress and results.
I'll add one video here because I thought it was a bit of a surprise at how useful TM was in a chipping/pitching scenario. Did not expect that and looking into it further, found a few other teaching videos that also explained similar tour and teaching trends. I think this sort of info is really great and could add a lot to this site.
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