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#598 The 3D Advantage
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In this podcast, I want to explain something very deliberately—and show you why modern golf coaching without technology is hardly up to date anymore.
We all know this classic scene: a lesson where the golf coach stands on the driving range, watches a few shots, and then says, “Do it like this, do it like that.”
It sounds simple—but that’s exactly the problem: most of the time, it cannot be verified. It remains an interpretation, and often it turns into guesswork.
Because the golf swing is complex. It happens fast. And what we “see” is often only the surface. Even more critical: what we feel is not automatically what is actually happening.
Many golfers are convinced:
“I’m doing exactly what I’m feeling right now.”
But that’s the trap. Your feel can mislead you massively. You think you’re turning more. You think you’re more stable. You think you’re “more in the slot.”
And then you suddenly see it through 3D and biomechanics—and you realize:
You’re doing something completely different.
That is one of the biggest game changers in coaching:
Technology doesn’t just expose mistakes—it exposes illusions.
With modern 3D analysis, coaching becomes measurable. It’s no longer opinion versus opinion or feel versus feel—it’s clarity.
You can see what your body is actually doing, how the segments move, how timing is created, and why the club arrives at the ball the way it does.
And that’s exactly why coaching suddenly becomes:
- more precise (we talk about facts, not assumptions),
- effective faster (because we can immediately see whether a change is really happening),
- more sustainable (because we compensate less and train more purposefully).
If you want, in the next pieces of content I’ll show you very specifically how to use this clarity in practice—and how it can accelerate your progress.
Your feel sometimes lies—and more often than you’d likeWhy 3D and biomechanics make coaching better