Instruction
Coached on the data
the tour uses.
Every lesson at OTG runs on Foresight Falcon — the same imaging engine professional fitters and tour instructors trust. What that means for you: real numbers, real video, real cause-and-effect feedback. Less guessing. Faster change.
Less swing theory. More swing knowledge.
Most lessons sound the same. Hands here, shoulders there, weight on the lead side. The advice isn't wrong — it's just untethered from what your swing is actually doing. OTG's instruction program is built around the opposite premise: measure first, prescribe second. Every drill, every change, every correction is informed by Falcon data and on-screen video from the same session.
The result is a teaching environment where the instructor and the student are looking at the same evidence. Your ball speed, your spin axis, your club path, your attack angle — visible, measured, repeatable. When something changes, you both see it change. When it doesn't, the data is honest about that too.
Programs
Who we teach.
Adult Improvement
For the mid-handicap to scratch player who wants their game to actually move. Most students arrive with one or two specific issues — a slice they can't kill, a wedge gap they can't close, a takeaway that breaks down under pressure. We work on what the data shows, not what the swing looks like.
Learn to Play
For first-time golfers and anyone returning to the game after years away. We start with grip, posture, and the fundamentals that hold up under stress — and we do it on a Falcon, so even your first lesson produces real feedback. No range balls flying into a net. No guesswork.
Junior Program
Structured instruction for golfers age 8 to 17. Athletic development first, mechanics second. Group and private formats available. Junior members of OTG receive priority scheduling.
Tournament & Competitive
For serious competitors — high school and college players, club champions, mini-tour hopefuls. Performance work built on Trackman-grade data: dispersion mapping, gapping audits, course-specific shot shaping, on-screen tournament prep. By application.
Club Fitting & Equipment
A separate program covered in full on the Club Fitting page. The short version: Falcon data is what serious fitters use, and we use it the way they do.
Formats
How to book.
Session
60-Minute Session
Single lesson, video review included. Best for tune-ups, specific fixes, or a first look at your swing data. Full Falcon capture, on-screen video, and a short written follow-up summarizing what we worked on.
Session
90-Minute Deep Dive
Full assessment with technical analysis. For first-time students or significant swing rebuilds. Includes full data baseline, video from multiple angles, prioritized work plan, and a written follow-up with drills.
Session
Six-Lesson Package
Locked rate, structured progression. A committed block of work — typically run over four to eight weeks. Includes baseline assessment, milestone re-assessments, and a final data-vs-baseline comparison. Available for any track.
Members receive program rates. Junior pricing available — inquire for details.
Roster
Instructor.

JC Joo
PGA Professional
JC Joo is a member of the United States Golf Teachers' Federation and has worked in the golf industry for over 15 years as a Golf Professional, Club Repair Tech, Golf Retail Sales Professional, and Club Fitting Specialist. He holds Master Certification from the industry-leading Mitchell School of Golf and worked as the Lead Repair Technician & Club Fitting Specialist for Golf Galaxy and Dick's Sporting Goods. JC teaches private and group lessons, as well as PGA Jr. League, junior lessons, and clinics.
JC has been playing golf for over 30 years and follows current technology trends in golf swing analysis. He is recently certified by Trackman University, Launch Monitor Level One & Two, and certified by Callaway University, PING, TaylorMade, Srixon, and Cleveland.
JC has joined OTG as a leading instructor and will focus on providing services to all patrons, including golf club repair, launch monitor review, video swing analysis, club fitting, and club gapping.
Process
How a lesson runs.
Warm Up
Ten minutes hitting freely on the Falcon. The data tells your instructor where you are today before anything else happens.
Baseline
A short structured set of shots to capture your numbers — club speed, ball flight, dispersion, club delivery. The data becomes the lesson's reference point.
Work
The actual coaching. Drills, swing changes, on-screen video, real-time feedback. Falcon captures every adjustment so you can see what's changing as it changes.
Follow Up
A written summary lands in your inbox within 48 hours — what we worked on, what to practice, what to expect on the course.
Questions, Answered
Before you ask.
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Bring a swing.
Take home insight.
Single lessons, packages, junior, and tournament tracks. Book a 60-minute session to start.
