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    50 Yards Longer

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    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    GOLFTEC Blue Ash

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    After all my lessons, I can say this is the best investment in ANY of the money I've spent on golf…read more Dropped a bunch of strokes from my game (was high 90s, now hovering around 90 and threatening high 80s!!) , not losing anywhere near the number of golf balls due to errant shots. Makes going out and playing a round so much more enjoyable. Highly recommend GOLFTEC and Mike Deiters to really improve your game!!

    I have completed 12 or so lessons and here are my experiences and I think what you can expect - and…read morewhat I would maybe do differently 1) I do well with the instant video feedback, more often then not I don't realize how jacked up certain parts of my swing are but when you can see it in front of you it makes a huge difference - I feel like Chris my coach was able to pick up a key or two in my swing to fix every time 2) The overall package prices are steep - no doubt about it, I picked up golf later in life after I finished residency/fellowship but certainly I wouldn't have been able to afford it prior to that. I didn't ask/enquire about financing or other payment options but I'd imagine that maybe is an option for some. However, if you factor in what I paid per lesson plus the 'free' 90 minutes of bay time a week it actually isn't a bad deal. 3) for me I took advantage of several of the fittings as well (driver, hybrid, woods) also they do have demo clubs of all the latest models so before I did my fittings I tried all the latest ping, taylormade, callaway, mizuno, titleist clubs during my practice sessions. 4) I would say you should have a good idea of what you actually want to work on - my mistake was working on irons every lesson for my first 7/8 lessons, I wish I would have sprinkled in a driver lesson earlier as I'm only really working on it now. 5) My kids are a little young to be golfing but I do see families come in where a teen is getting a lesson while their (presumably) parent is in the bay next door getting practice in which is also pretty cool - not sure how many places you could do that. There is some downtime typically when you are waiting for a bay if you get there early but the putting green in the main area is great so I generally just mess around there. My pro (chris) is great and certainly a lot of fun to work with would recommend him to anyone visiting.

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    GOLFTEC Dayton - GolfTEC Swing Analysis

    GOLFTEC Dayton

    3.5(2 reviews)
    32.9 mi

    I worked with Doug for a new fitting before purchasing new irons. He was knowledgeable and…read morefriendly and really helped me find the right clubs for me. I ended up purchasing my new irons that day and he sent the order off to PING to get them together. Took a bit over a week to get the clubs in, but well worth the help. I came into the fitting thinking I knew what I needed/wanted. After hitting several different clubs, and reviewing the data with Doug, I ended up with a set of irons that I had written off weeks before just because I thought they were not what I needed. I was sorely mistaken and an so pleased that I let Doug take the wheel and guide me through the process. Doug took everything I had to say about the feel of each club. I ignored the stats up on the screen until the very end and let him "fine tune" what he saw to find my ideal clubs. Only then did he give me his professional opinion on which clubs were best for me based on the stats. I was a wonderful experience and I highly suggest that anyone who wants to get new clubs to get a professional fitting. Clubs off the rack just don't cut it if you are trying to shaves strokes and lower your handicap. GET FIT!! You will be glad you did. I plan on scheduling a swing evaluation with Doug soon to further sharpen my game and lower my handicap. They offer lessons as well and practice space on the latest tech and equipment. There are other places around to get a custom fitting, and some may offer it for free with a purchase of a new set. But these guys are professionals and have excellent judgment on what players need. Trust in them so you can trust in your game.

    I was recommended to Golftec by two friends of mine who took lessons there. So I signed up for a…read more10 lesson package, which even with a discount was pretty pricey, over $700. Nonetheless, I went into the process very hopeful that I would see some very good progress on improving my swing. My coach's name was Brian. Brian was an nice enough fellow, but seemed to have very little interest in me personally. The first session was a swing assessment lasting approximately 30 mins long. Here Brian tried to identify, all of the issues I needed to work on. He wrote them on a white board, and there were at least a dozen or more. Brian said he would send me his notes from the assessment, but I did not receive them, so when I came for my first actual lesson, I asked if I could get a copy. Brian said the had lost the notes! During the next 3 weeks, we worked on a number of swing changes. However, it wasn't until the 4th lesson that Brian said, "I forgot you need to change your grip". So for 3 lessons, I'm using the wrong grip, and practicing with the wrong grip. Speaking of practice, I did come in regularly for my practice sessions. Often Brian was there, and not one time did he ask me if I had any questions, or what I was working on...zero interest! Eventually, I tore a tendon in my right hand and had to stop after 7 lessons...essentially losing the final 3 lessons due to the time limit imposed by the club. All in all, I was NOT impressed with the process, nor with my coach. However, I did think the video equipment was a nice feature...only reason I'm giving two stars. I would recommend taking lessons from a professional instead. Good luck, and keep it in the short grass!

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