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FAQ
How to upload your videos?
After payment, login to your account. In your member account page, click the “Analysis” tab in the center of the table. You must be a “Black” member to have access to this feature. Upload the face on view (FO) and down the line (DTL) view swings recorded from your device, select your club, write a short description message that explains what results you would like to achieve, and finally submit your videos. Notification is immediate upon submission.
How can I get the most out of the program?
The Online lesson program is a 30 day program. The student may submit up to 10 swings during the 30 day period with unlimited messaging. The “Top Performer” would submit 10 videos monthly or one video every 2-3 days for the month. In addition, submit unlimited questions regarding your golf game via: Email, Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp.
What is the turn around time for the online lesson?
Once the video and/ or question is submitted, the typical response time is usually within 48 hours.
What is the duration of the online lesson program?
The Online lesson program is a 30 day program.
What tools do you need?
(1) Tripod
(2) Camera Mount
(3) Camera Settings: Record “SLO-MO” at 240 FPS
Settings >> Camera App >> Record Slow-mo >> Recording Speed to 720p at 240fps
Which Camera Angles?
-Make sure the camera is always at the same height and same position. I prefer hip high focused on the hands from this Face On (FO) view.
– The camera should level and perpendicular to the target line.
– The golfer should be centered in the frame and should have enough room above the golfer’s head to see the players hands and club.
– There should be enough room below the golfer’s feet to see the ball.
– Camera Speed: “Slow- Motion” setting with minimum 120 FPS
Down The Line (DTL)
– Make sure the camera is always at the same height and same position. I prefer hip high focused on the hands from this Down The Line (DTL) view.
– Camera should be level and directly behind the player’s hands.
– The golfer should have enough room above the golfer’s head to see the players hands and club.
– There should be enough room below the golfer’s feet to see the ball.
– Camera Speed: “Slow- Motion” setting with minimum 120 FPS


