Technology
Throughout his successful career as a coach, Dylan has been able to experience first-hand the positive impact technology has on his players’ speed and ability to learn.
TrackMan
Besides being the ball tracking technology of choice for the most recognized professional Organizations and Tours (PGA Tour, European Tour, R&A), TrackMan provides the player with an unparalleled platform to understand the true cause and effect of ball flight. Additionally, it is a fun technology that enables the players to train distance control and test their shot accuracy.
K-Vest
This is a 3D wireless-sensor-based technology that allows real time capture of the movements performed by the player during their swing. It not only provides detailed analysis of the swing itself but also enables the player to properly train the correct postures and movements, receiving real time auditory and visual feedback.
V1 Golf
The most popular teaching video analysis system enables capturing the technique from multiple angles simultaneously; thereby allowing the player to gain a visual understanding and pinpoint what is happening in their game.
V1 Game
With auto shot detection, focus on golf while V1 Game automatically tracks your golfshots. Review post round, unlocking advanced analytics, stats and strokes gained to help you improve faster. Actionable data, measurable results.
CoachNow
CoachNow replaces group texting, email blasts, and sorting through messages and emails in 10 different places. Integrated video and photo analysis tools allow coaches to focus on the "how" rather than the "what". This allows athletes to learn quicker by retaining more information.
BodiTrak
The BodiTrak Sensor Technology gives the instructor a better understanding of pressure shifting and balance patterns during the golf swing by providing details of center of gravity (CoG) distribution (left/right, heel/toe) but also vertical measurements (up/down).
HackMotion
Advanced biofeedback from HackMotion, a wrist-motion training system which tracks your wrist movement in real time, measuring wrist flexion, extension, and rotation. Given that 80% of the golf ball's initial direction is determined by the clubface, wrist alignment has a significant impact on the angle of the clubface throughout the swing.
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