Two Day Workshop - Biomechanics of Golf

$1,800.00

Join the Jacobs 3D team for a groundbreaking two-day workshop October 1–2, 2025, on Long Island, NY.

Renowned mechanical engineer Dr. Steven Nesbit and Top 10 Golf Teacher in America Michael Jacobs will lead an in-depth masterclass exploring the foundations of human biomechanics. For the first time ever, attendees will gain access to exclusive content from the Jacobs 3D full-body program—featuring biomechanical modeling breakthroughs never before attempted in human bioengineering.

On day one, two advanced lectures will be dedicated to club kinetics and ground reaction forces, offering a deeper exploration than ever before. While ground forces have become a popular topic in golf, understanding their true impact requires examining how they interact with the human body. Without this perspective, you're only seeing part of the picture. The relationship between club kinetics and ground forces is the critical link to unlocking performance. The day will also feature a blend of Jacobs 2D and 3D swing mappings, providing a unique opportunity to see how 2D video can be used to illustrate complex 3D movements.

Following Day 1, your tuition includes an exclusive dinner with Dr. Steven Nesbit and Michael Jacobs at one of our favorite local restaurants—a chance to continue the conversation in a more relaxed and personal setting.

Day 2 will delve deeply into human anatomy and its function during both the golf swing and everyday movement. A major focus will be on the three rotational systems of the human body, as identified by Tom Myers, author of Anatomy Trains—a breakthrough concept in human rotation. Linear and angular momentum of the golfer/club system have become cornerstone analytics within the Jacobs 3D model. During the workshop, you'll gain both a theoretical understanding and practical insight into these two fundamental dynamic principles.

Michael Jacobs’ Hip Dive webinar made a major impact in the golf community, and during the workshop, he’ll take an even deeper look into the human hip joint and its role in the golf swing. You’ll explore detailed comparisons of hip motion across different skill levels, revealing key movement patterns that influence performance. Following the hip lecture, we’ll shift focus to the arm motions involved in the golf swing. This segment will explore the anatomy and function of the arm—from fingertips to shoulder—highlighting how each segment contributes to the overall motion and efficiency of the swing.

This two-day workshop offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of the pioneers of golf engineering and the research team that has transformed the field of golf swing analytics. The workshop will be held on Long Island, NY at Rock Hill Golf Club. An alternate location may be used for the lecture portions, and all attendees will be notified in advance with the exact location details for each day of the workshop.

Rock Hill Golf Club ~ 105 Clancy Rd ~ Manorville, NY 11949

Join the Jacobs 3D team for a groundbreaking two-day workshop October 1–2, 2025, on Long Island, NY.

Renowned mechanical engineer Dr. Steven Nesbit and Top 10 Golf Teacher in America Michael Jacobs will lead an in-depth masterclass exploring the foundations of human biomechanics. For the first time ever, attendees will gain access to exclusive content from the Jacobs 3D full-body program—featuring biomechanical modeling breakthroughs never before attempted in human bioengineering.

On day one, two advanced lectures will be dedicated to club kinetics and ground reaction forces, offering a deeper exploration than ever before. While ground forces have become a popular topic in golf, understanding their true impact requires examining how they interact with the human body. Without this perspective, you're only seeing part of the picture. The relationship between club kinetics and ground forces is the critical link to unlocking performance. The day will also feature a blend of Jacobs 2D and 3D swing mappings, providing a unique opportunity to see how 2D video can be used to illustrate complex 3D movements.

Following Day 1, your tuition includes an exclusive dinner with Dr. Steven Nesbit and Michael Jacobs at one of our favorite local restaurants—a chance to continue the conversation in a more relaxed and personal setting.

Day 2 will delve deeply into human anatomy and its function during both the golf swing and everyday movement. A major focus will be on the three rotational systems of the human body, as identified by Tom Myers, author of Anatomy Trains—a breakthrough concept in human rotation. Linear and angular momentum of the golfer/club system have become cornerstone analytics within the Jacobs 3D model. During the workshop, you'll gain both a theoretical understanding and practical insight into these two fundamental dynamic principles.

Michael Jacobs’ Hip Dive webinar made a major impact in the golf community, and during the workshop, he’ll take an even deeper look into the human hip joint and its role in the golf swing. You’ll explore detailed comparisons of hip motion across different skill levels, revealing key movement patterns that influence performance. Following the hip lecture, we’ll shift focus to the arm motions involved in the golf swing. This segment will explore the anatomy and function of the arm—from fingertips to shoulder—highlighting how each segment contributes to the overall motion and efficiency of the swing.

This two-day workshop offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of the pioneers of golf engineering and the research team that has transformed the field of golf swing analytics. The workshop will be held on Long Island, NY at Rock Hill Golf Club. An alternate location may be used for the lecture portions, and all attendees will be notified in advance with the exact location details for each day of the workshop.

Rock Hill Golf Club ~ 105 Clancy Rd ~ Manorville, NY 11949