Hey guys,
I'd like to get your opinion on something. Its been a hot debate in the industry will all sorts of "experts" on both sides pounding pages and pages of opinions, but they aren't the ones that count. The learners are the one's that count.
So, I'd like to get some general opinions on having lessons indoors in a properly equipped teaching facility. By properly equipped I mean: good mats to hit off, video swing analysis (like CSwing / V Pro), launch monitor, ball flight simulation (video enhanced thorugh something like Achiever), etc. etc.
Would you have lessons there, positive points, negative points?
How about short game instruction on an indoors short game setup with a similar facilities and a quality artificial green?
Yes / No?
From an instructors point of view, a golf swing is a golf swing - indoors or outdoors, same-o-same-o. Except that indoors is more comfortable (positive) and less destractions for the student (positive) BUT, with potentially limited space, I don't always get to see those gorgeous golfing mommy's (big negative!) in the mornings.
I'd like to get your opinion on something. Its been a hot debate in the industry will all sorts of "experts" on both sides pounding pages and pages of opinions, but they aren't the ones that count. The learners are the one's that count.
So, I'd like to get some general opinions on having lessons indoors in a properly equipped teaching facility. By properly equipped I mean: good mats to hit off, video swing analysis (like CSwing / V Pro), launch monitor, ball flight simulation (video enhanced thorugh something like Achiever), etc. etc.
Would you have lessons there, positive points, negative points?
How about short game instruction on an indoors short game setup with a similar facilities and a quality artificial green?
Yes / No?
From an instructors point of view, a golf swing is a golf swing - indoors or outdoors, same-o-same-o. Except that indoors is more comfortable (positive) and less destractions for the student (positive) BUT, with potentially limited space, I don't always get to see those gorgeous golfing mommy's (big negative!) in the mornings.

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