robo golf pro | Golf Monthly
Mia Phillips
Updated on April 06, 2026
after repeating over and over again for lots and lots of repetitions, from half swings to full swings, to feeling the transition over and over and then finally feeling a more speedy swing I was jumped off the machine and given my own club to hit on the simulator. Holy crap, first swing and trying so hard to get the same swing I'd just been practicing and the simulator shows a 7 iron increase from 155yd carry to 185yd carry .... Ok it was a little pull left and wasn't a true in to out swing (down to less than a degree of out to in) but it was a huge difference and something the cynic in me never believed I'd see!
there is lots to work on and I'll have to try really hard over winter to both remember the swing and try and practise it too, but I was very impressed with the initial starting point.
The one I would take away from it, is that it gave me the opportunity to feel the club is supposed to be throughout the swing, for a while you just hang on to the robot club and see where it takes you but after a while it starts feeling better and that's where you start feeling the changes.
I'm sure if you used it for quite a bit longer each week/month (or whenever) you'd get a lot of benefit from it, for me id need to get to the point where my body can cope cope again with being pulled into those positions again. I can fully understand how a pro can use it to ingrain the muscle feeling into a new, or improved, swing ... not sure an amateur would get the same usage out of it, without spending many hours on it, but I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and if I had the money id probably use it again and again.