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Quelle: Golf247.eu Podcast | Henrik Jentsch, Golf Academy 360°

The Golf247.eu Podcast, hosted by Henrik Jentsch, blends advanced technology and sports science with everyday golf coaching. With over 370 episodes and daily updates, the show dives into swing mechanics, putting, biomechanics, mental performance, and equipment — all designed to help golfers perform better.

A unique feature of the podcast is its interactivity: golfers from all skill levels, including Tour players and PGA Professionals, are invited to send in questions. Henrik personally turns these into custom podcast episodes — creating direct, tailored value for listeners.

At the core of this educational ecosystem are two AI-driven tools: the AI Golf Chatbot and Puttalyze Putting Concept.

The AI Golf Chatbot transforms swing analysis through real-time 3D motion capture — directly from a smartphone. It tracks over 35 biomechanical data points using six degrees of freedom, analyzing rotation, sway, shaft lean, wrist angles, and kinematic sequence (pelvis–chest–arms–club). The result is tour-level feedback — now accessible to every golfer.

Puttalyze redefines putting, which accounts for over 40% of all strokes. Using physics-based simulation, the system calculates aim point, distance point, true roll timing, and rotational speed (rps). It draws from seven calibrated Stimp-speed tables (8.5–13 ft) to provide exact pace and line instructions. This turns feel into repeatable, data-driven confidence.

For coaches, especially PGA Professionals, the AI Golf Chatbot offers scalable, efficient training. In seconds, coaches can deliver biomechanical feedback, benchmark swings, and integrate swing data into daily sessions — even remotely. The platform enhances coach–player communication and transforms traditional instruction into measurable progress.

Together, the Golf247.eu Podcast, AI Golf Chatbot, and Puttalyze form a holistic performance system. The mission: help every golfer — from beginner to pro — save at least one stroke per day.

This approach marks a shift in golf education: smarter, connected, science-based, and practical. Golfers no longer guess — they measure, train, and improve with purpose.