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Short game and special lies

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Using the Golf Pro App for Short-game and Special Lies

One of the great advantages to working with the GolfPro App is of course its portability. How many times have you been with a student during a lesson on some part of the short-game and needed access to video so as to show him something about his technique? Of course, there are golf apps that can be used to video and analyze technique remotely for situations like this, but only the GolfPro App can allow you to send a video reminder of what you are teaching. With the GolfPro App, you can do your video analysis and lesson video right where you are without having to go back to your teaching studio (if you even have one) or without setting up your laptop and camera.

The ease of use of the Ipad will free you to teach many areas of the game that perhaps you have not been exploring with your students. With the GolfPro App you can help your students tackle uneven lies, playing out of the rough, all short-game situations and even recovery shots. You can teach from any position where a ball may find itself on the course!

Playing Lessons on the Course

Have you ever done playing lessons and wanted to explain to a student what he/she is doing wrong in certain situations on the course? With the GolfPro App, these playing lessons become real lessons that your students will remember. By taking your Ipad or Iphone with you to the course, you can clearly demonstrate to your students the mistakes that are costing them precious strokes.

The power of visual feedback on the course will help your students learn how to set up to the ball using the proper angles off the tee, when to use a chip and run as opposed to a lob shot, to keep the head still while tackling those important round-making or round-breaking putts or any other situation that is keeping your student from playing his best.

If there is a hole where your student can’t ever seem to get the ball in the fairway off the tee, you can video him on that hole and compare that swing to one of his good swings from a lesson. This will help him understand how he is not fully committing to the swing changes that you have been helping him make.

The examples above are just a few of the ways that the GolfPro App can help you teach your students the difference between the range and the course. Communication is the key to teaching. With the GolfPro App your playing lessons will take on a whole new dimension and add to your teaching revenue.

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