Tadashi70
Well-known member
i think you're talking about casual golfers, and i don't think those guys know what aoa is or have any idea what this kind of a doppler-based lesson is. they know the jacked up sim at their local big box store, that's it. heck, those casual golfers don't even get lessons.
an interesting question is should the instructor turn the monitor around? instead of, "here, let's look at these numbers together," maybe it makes more sense for the instructor to use that information but keep it to themselves, and just focus on the drills/swing thoughts/lesson plan. i remember jim telling me that finding out his ss on flightscope in tampa really messed with his mind because it was lower than he thought, and he feels like he has been swinging out of his shoes trying to correct that with very poor results. so i can see how it could be a problem when used improperly.
I see your point about the instructor breaking it down into terms the lesson can understand. Sharing the numbers with the student is clouding the message.