{"id":33396,"date":"2020-04-20T15:47:23","date_gmt":"2020-04-20T14:47:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peterfieldgolf.co.uk\/?p=33396"},"modified":"2023-06-29T02:05:49","modified_gmt":"2023-06-29T01:05:49","slug":"how-has-coaching-evolved-to-benefit-the-player","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peterfieldgolf.co.uk\/how-has-coaching-evolved-to-benefit-the-player\/","title":{"rendered":"How has coaching evolved to benefit the player?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Golf is a game of great tradition. The old course at St Andrews has been around since 1964 and the first Open was held in 1860. In this time we have seen massive changes to the way golf is being played at all levels. Some of this advancement is due to equipment changes (clubs are no longer made of wood!) but also down to wider accessibility of lessons. But how have we evolved as coaches, to make golfers better?<\/p>\n

I have listed the 3 main reasons I believe coaching has evolved and how we are making golfers better.<\/p>\n

Technical Understanding<\/h3>\n

Technical golf swing instruction has changed dramatically, even in the last decade. The golf swing in a technical breakdown (where the club should be, how we move, certain positions) was inundated with ideas and theories based from great players and great coaches. These theories of how to swing a golf club has none to very minimal scientific backing or proof – they typically come from the coaches experience as a good player, or from a coach who has observed a good player.<\/p>\n

If a golfer had won a bunch of tournaments and had a “pretty” golf swing, this was often analysed by coaches who then went back to the everyday golfer and tried to replicate some of those positions. The theory behind this was “well if that player hits it how they do, then you can too by copying them”. This analysis of elite golf swings was taken place using very basic cameras to start with, which recorded at a low frame rate, before technology advancements meant higher frame rates and even 3D recording.<\/p>\n

HOWEVER… this way of teaching and coaching is slowly being eridicated. We are now starting to understand how players are swinging the golf club through science<\/strong>. We have a huge understanding of what some of the very best players in the world are swinging the club through research, not through some old mans eye! This research which is being conducted by some very clever people in biomechanics and human motion, has helped us understand how golfers swing the club faster and more consistent.<\/p>\n

If you are interested in learning more about golf science and research, here are some of the very best in this field:<\/p>\n