by Ryan Gager | Oct 4, 2022 | Featured, Instruction, News, Video
The new Swing Overlay feature in TECSWING enhances lessons By Ryan Gager At GOLFTEC, we strive to stay on the cutting edge of technology in our world-class lessons and club fittings. With that said, our latest innovation – Swing Overlay – is now available...
by Ryan Gager | May 20, 2022 | Featured, Golf Digest Best Teachers, Instruction, News, Tips, Video
Learn from The Best! Tips from GOLFTEC Coaches in the South who made the list. This year GOLFTEC had 31 Coaches who made the Golf Digest “Top Teachers in Every State” list. We will take you through their golf backgrounds, coaching methods, goals, and tips...
by Ryan Gager | May 5, 2022 | Featured, Golf Digest Best Teachers, Instruction, News, Video
Learn from The Best! Tips from GOLFTEC Coaches in the Northeast who made the list. This year GOLFTEC had 31 Coaches who made the Golf Digest “Top Teachers in Every State” list. We will take you through their golf backgrounds, coaching methods, goals, and...
by Ryan Gager | Mar 30, 2022 | Drills, Featured, Instruction, News, Tips, Video
Not Just A Tip, But The Cure For More Consistency! By Ryan Gager In this edition of Fix My Fault, Ty Walker our Colorado Regional Manager and GOLFTEC Coach demonstrates wrist bends and how to use those bends properly to hit great golf shots. Bending your wrists the...
by Ryan Gager | Feb 25, 2022 | Drills, Featured, Instruction, News, Tips, Video
PGA Tour Pro Jim Knous Gives Us His Three Tips For Adding Distance Off The Tee By Ryan Gager In this edition of Call Your Shot, PGA Tour Pro Jim Knous joins us at TPC Scottsdale to give his best tips for getting a little extra distance off the tee. You know the...
by Ryan Gager | Feb 21, 2022 | Drills, Featured, Instruction, News, Tips, Video
Use This Hand Path Drill for More Control and Straighter Shots By Ryan Gager In this edition of Fix My Fault, Erik Wait from GOLFTEC Frisco in Texas shows a common flaw he sees from his Students who are having trouble starting their shots on their intended target line...