I use ball flight technology in club fittings and with more advanced players to dial in wedges or check the launch angle of drives.

Libby Larsen once said that “The great myth of our times is that technology is communication”. Ball flight technology provides many data points for PGA instructors during their lessons and they use this data to paint a more complete picture of the golf swing. However, an influx of data without a basic understanding of the golf swing can lead a student down a wayward path, possibly leading him or her to work on parts of the swing that may lead to bad habits. Go see a PGA professional and ensure that ball flight technology is used as part of the curriculum, not the whole lesson. I use ball flight technology in club fittings and with more advanced players to dial in wedges or check the launch angle of drives. They can be used to check progress and detect patterns that a teacher may miss. PGA instructors are thirsty for knowledge and use this technology to compliment their already robust knowledge of the game.