SASKATOON – Golf courses around Saskatoon are finally open after a cold April, so it may take a while for players to get into the swing of things.
A new revolutionary instruction program aimed at helping duffers turn their games around has also opened in Saskatoon.
The program, GolfTec, officially launched in Saskatoon on Friday.
Over 150 tour players use the objective analysis video and motion measurement to help them with their game.
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“Its sequential lessons, it’s fact base diagnosis, it is retention tools where every time you come in here and get a lesson it’s recorded. It’s sent to your own personal webpage, the drills you take that day and whatever your going to work on to improve as you keep coming out because everyone wants to improve,” said Clinton Schmaltz, GolfTec center manager/instruction director.
The new state of the art technology adds to the rounds Saskatoon has to offer.
“It’s a very good way to get more people more instruction, more help and it complements what we do out here on the golf course… It’s a great addition to what we have in Saskatoon,” said Brad Birnie, Moonlake Golf and Country Club/ PGA Canada teaching professional.
GolfTec could help more enthusiasts start their season on a good note and is available year-round.
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