Improving Your Golf Game with 3D Technology and Ted Britschgi
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In this episode of Mission Matters Business Podcast, host Adam Torres welcomes PGA instructor and Swing Motion Ambassador Ted Britschgi to discuss the transformative role of 3D motion technology in improving golf performance. Ted shares his decades-long experience working with elite golf instructors and his journey into biomechanics and swing science, emphasizing how traditional golf lessons often rely on reactive feedback from ball flight, while modern 3D technology like Swing Motion enables real-time, precise, and proactive coaching. He explains how the Swing Motion system—using wearable sensors on the wrist, hips, and torso—provides immediate, quantifiable feedback on key swing mechanics such as wrist flatness at impact, hip rotation, and trunk movement, helping golfers train their 'educated hands' and correct common flaws like flipping, slicing, and improper weight transfer. For recreational golfers, the system offers a powerful tool to self-coach between lessons, turning the device into a 'coach in a box' that delivers elite-level feedback without needing constant instructor presence. The episode highlights the user-friendly nature of the Swing Motion system, with a simple setup resembling an Apple Watch and instant feedback via a mobile app. Ted walks through a real-time example of how a golfer struggling with a slice can use the device to train a flat left wrist at impact, directly addressing the root cause of poor contact. He also stresses the importance of instructional clarity to avoid overwhelming students with conflicting cues. The conversation concludes with practical next steps: visiting swingmotion.app to learn more, following Ted on Instagram (@tbgolf), and exploring the technology’s potential to make golf more accessible and effective for players of all levels. The tone is enthusiastic and forward-looking, underscoring the promise of tech-driven personalization in sports training.
3D motion technology like Swing Motion provides real-time, precise feedback on swing mechanics, enabling faster, more effective learning than traditional video-based lessons.
Recreational golfers can use Swing Motion to self-coach between lessons, turning the device into a 'coach in a box' that delivers elite-level insights at home.
Common swing flaws like slicing, flipping, and improper weight transfer can be directly addressed by training specific biomechanical cues such as a flat left wrist at impact.
The system uses simple wearable sensors on the wrist, hips, and torso to measure 3D movement, with instant feedback via a mobile app—no ball hitting required.
Instructors can use Swing Motion to deliver clearer, more focused lessons by narrowing the student’s focus to one key metric, reducing cognitive overload.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Welcome & Introduction to Ted Britschgi
Adam Torres introduces Ted Britschgi, a PGA instructor and Swing Motion Ambassador, highlighting his credentials and background in golf instruction and biomechanics.
The Evolution of Golf Instruction & 3D Technology
“You don't even have to hit balls. That's what makes it really fascinating. You can do it in your home and train your hands to be educated.”
How Swing Motion Works for Recreational Golfers
“It gives you exact degrees in motion. It doesn't lie. I mean, it gives you exact degrees in motion.”
Common Swing Mistakes & How Technology Fixes Them
“If you gave me an idea, like in say, for example, you couldn't find a low point or you have a hard time hitting the ball first...”
User Experience, Frequency, and How to Get Started
Ted walks through a real-time demo of the system setup, explains how often to use it, and shares where to learn more: swingmotion.app and @tbgolf on Instagram.
“You don't even have to hit balls. That's what makes it really fascinating. You can do it in your home and train your hands to be educated.”
“It gives you exact degrees in motion. It doesn't lie. I mean, it gives you exact degrees in motion.”
“You're going to look for the lead wrist to be flat at impact. And this training device will give you that feedback.”
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Ted Britschgi
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Swing Motion
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Mission Matters
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Apple Watch
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Golf Magazine
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Golf Digest
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Riviera
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Coral Gables
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L.A.
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