Compy is based on core science about how the brain grows motor programs. Mediocre golf skill means mediocre wiring of neurons and weak motor signals. Masterful skill means robust neural signals telling the body “to get X, do it like this.”
Talking, watching, imagining, and hitting 10,000 balls on the range can only take the golfer so far. When we “talk” to Compy by making swings and putts, our brain instinctively weaves the feedback into a more powerful new solution. Good skill grows into great skill. On the course we may ask, “Where is this greatness coming from?” The skill itself is invisible. But, the results are right in front of our eyes

