Dear Golf Professional,

Helping our students to improve and get more joy out of striking the golf ball is one of the core values of what we can do as golf professionals. What is so frustrating to our students is they don't always get the feedback they need to improve their game. That's why I am so excited to share a
revolutionary new product called DivotMat. The DivotMat has helped my students to see what they are doing at impact and along the path of their swing. I am certain that it will help your students as well.

As golf professionals, you know that golf is one of the few sports where the coach is not present during most practice sessions.  It is one of the reasons why it is so difficult to see constant improvement.  I have found DivotMat helps to give golfers the immediate feedback they are looking for in impact, and path of their swing.  They can see real progress in their ability to deliver the club to impact and on the proper swing path. Because they can see it, they get excited about the progress they are making in their game. We must remember that golf is a game of precision. DivotMat helps you perfect that precision.

DivotMat is not swing theory specific.  It works on getting your players to see how the club approached the ball in path either outside in, inside out or down the line, and it clearly shows where impact occurred.  The most exciting part for the student is that they can clearly see their own
progress and directly transfer it to hitting a real ball. DivotMat helps with clear, consistent feedback on how they are doing.  Plus, DivotMat can be used with most other training tools out on the market today.

Just wait until you give the DivotMat to your junior golfers, they will love it, and use sheet after sheet, and it's just like the game - addictive. They will see the marks they have made and try to get better. DivotMat is great for all ages and abilities and students can use it practically anywhere.

I have teamed up with the people at DivotMat to create this Instructor Program to help you to provide your students with an additional way to become better ball strikers during your lessons and it will help them to become better shot makers on the course.  Isn't that the goal!
 
Respectfully,

Laird Small

Director,
Pebble Beach Golf Academy