Tathata Golf has set their own monthly record with 33,000 hours of learning and training completed by their students in January 2017. These hours of training have been completed by students going through the revolutionary Tathata Golf 60-Day Training Program. Organized by 6, 10-day chapters, each day of the training evolves as the program progresses. Students ultimately move through 60 strategically structured days of learning and training to build their entire golf game from the comfort of their own home, free of daylight and weather constraints. Now averaging more than 1,000 hours of training consumed by students per day, the Tathata Golf 60-Day Program can be considered all but an overnight success since launching in September of 2015.
“We couldn’t be more grateful to be able to impact and benefit such a large number of students in one month period,” said Bryan Hepler, founder of Tathata Golf. “What is most satisfying and humbling are the words that we hear from students on a daily basis about how they are enjoying the program and how much their game’s are improving. To be able to touch this many people on a daily/monthly basis is really encouraging for our ability to help grow the game and benefit the entire industry.”
The Tathata Golf 60-Day Program is the first of its kind delivering world-class movement training to people’s living rooms. Students simply follow-along to the program’s movements and routines to build the movements of the greatest golfers and athletes of all-time right into their swings. Supported by martial art movement and striking principles the movements are also the safest, healthiest way to swing a golf club and prevent injury. Rooted in over 2,500 years of martial art traditions, mental training discussions and exercises come alongside the program’s movement training to round out the “mind, body and swing” essence of the program.
Freely endorsed by Brandel Chamblee, Gary McCord and other industry leaders like Deb Vangellow LPGA T&CP President; the Tathata Golf 60-Day Program is making the impact that these individuals anticipated. A quick trip to the TathataGolf.com website reveals many of the student success stories that have made the program such a success with golfers, instructors and others throughout the industry.
“It’s understood that if people play better golf, they will enjoy the game more, play more often and will be more inclined to share the game with others in their life,” continued Hepler. “We believe golfers can play and experience the game at a radically higher level than what we typically see today over a short period of time. Through better golf, participation and enjoyment in the game can skyrocket providing a foundation for the industry to thrive for generations to come.”
Just finished day 20. I've found this program to be awesome. Thanks for putting all this great content together. As a 2 handicap golfer I've had moment where I played pretty consiently well, but I've always struggled with various swing thoughts over the years. And as I begin to try to incorporate the body and arms/hand movements I labored a bit over how I was going to remember all the different movements and put them into proper sequence. What helped me with this was doing the 12th body movement in slow motion. By doing this I could think through the various body movements throughout the swing. As I gradually sped up this 12th movement I realized that it I could do it without any thoughts at all. Just a suggestions, others might find this helpful.
I am 53 years old and just started playing golf in May of this year. I've worked hard too improve and have managed to consistently score in the low to mid 90's (which, all my golf friends tell me is pretty good). However, I started feeling like this was as good as I was going to get, so I went to my golf pro at the course I play and signed up for some lessons. I have to honestly say that I received no meaningful instruction whatsoever. i then started watching youtube videos, reading books, watching instruction on TV and ordered a set of videos that "guaranteed" longer drives and lower scores. This never happened. I just finished Day 1 of this course and I already sense a much deeper commitment by the instructor to truly help me play better golf. Obviously, it's too early to tell how much this will improve my game, but I'm cautiously optimistic. I'll let you know how things are going as I progress through the material. C Glover
I am 68 years old. I used to be a 10 hdcp. Age and body replacement have taken a toll. I just completed day 15 training. Physically I cannot do all the stretching exercises but my rehab exercises accomplish the same function. My game has gotten progressively worse and I was always saying I wasn't keeping my head where I needed to have it in the proper position. Now I have come to realize my body was out of whack. I have been working at it, but consistently still not there. However, today I finally made a proper and effortlessly swing and hit my drive 30 yards past any drive I have hit in a long time. Sure does help the motivation. Ken Harris