Using state-of-the-art 3D technology, you'll undergo a full assessment of your body and swing. Michael Jacobs will guide you through the entire process, identifying key areas for improvement and showing you how to implement new movement patterns.
How the Immersion Works
Day one kicks off on a Wednesday afternoon at 1 PM. Feel free to arrive early to take advantage of the practice facilities or play a round of golf. At 1 PM, you'll undergo a comprehensive assessment of your body and golf swing. The 3D assessment and analysis takes about 2.5 hours, followed by a final hour dedicated to implementing the instruction and training.
Day two starts at 9 AM on Thursday morning. You're welcome to arrive early to warm up or practice your new techniques. From 9 AM to 12:30 PM, you'll continue working with Michael Jacobs, focusing on refining your swing mechanics. Short game skills can also be addressed at any time during the two-day experience, based on your request. By the end of the program, you'll leave with the most comprehensive biomechanical analysis and personalized improvement plan available anywhere in the world.
Tuition: $2,500
FAQ
What do I need to bring?
Wear comfortable, non-reflective golf clothing and whatever shoes you play in. The first part of the analysis will include a 3D motion capture where you’ll be wearing a stretchy full-body coverup. Bring outerwear appropriate for the weather, as the program will take place both in the studio and on the outdoor practice tee. All sessions take place rain or shine.
How much time will we spend in the studio vs the practice tee?
It varies based on your personal requirements, but the general breakdown is about one third of the time in the studio for analysis and the rest on the practice tee, at the short game area or playing practice holes.
Why do I need this kind of analysis?
This is about as far away from a one-off golf lesson as you can get. An immersion is simply the best, most efficient way to get the ultimate prescription for your personal golf game. It provides the most direct route to game improvement, increase swing speed and more enjoyment on the course. Many in person lessons and online experiences offer band-aids and tips. The immersion offers complete solutions.
How do I continue my lesson program after the Immersion?
The best way to continue your progress is to join one of the season-long membership programs. These combine early access to the lesson calendar with playing lesson and webinar opportunities to tune every aspect of your game. You’ll be getting the same attention and guidance as multiple professional major champions, elite competitive amateurs and college scholarship players.
Travel logistics to Rock Hill Golf Club
Airports:
Islip MacArthur Airport (20 miles)
JFK International Airport (60 miles)
LaGuardia Airport (66 miles)
Railroad:
Nearest Long Island train station with direct line from New York City is Ronkonkoma (20 miles)
Hotels:
Home 2 Suites by Hilton Brookhaven (6.5 miles)
Hilton Garden Inn Riverhead (10 miles)