El Sucio said:
Why?
I think GolfTec is perfect for beginners, they teach the basics to help with sound fundamentals.
I went in for a fitting as a beginner a few years ago and they measured my club length incorrectly. When I protested based on my research, I had to escalate it to the head guy. Head guy double checked and it came back with me (the guy not playing for even a year) being right in going wtf when they gave me my lengths.
The lessons are sort of silly too as I got very little out of them. I have improved much more from
A. Playing with people better than me and being open to criticism
B. Studying the golf game and swing
C. Driving range and eventually had a simulator built at my house end of last year.
I went from a 40 after year one to a 19.5 handicap now in year three. Nothing impressive but it's a relief to play now and hover around bogey golf most days on average on real 18s just about every other week. I probably hit about 100-200 balls a day 7 days a week on my sim. Doing the arcade R10 golf app where you play real courses but hitting off a mat, I can consistently shoot in the low 80s from the blue tees on most courses without the putting and uneven lies.
Once I get on the course with wind and hills and weird lies and more fatigue, it's closer to 95 golf.
Anyway I don't like golf Tec. Wasn't helpful for me.