Remote Development for College Programs
Distributed programs need more than highlights and opinions. They need shared visibility into how players are moving and progressing over time.

College golf programs often manage players across different locations, different training schedules, and different coaching touchpoints. That makes alignment hard even when everyone involved is doing strong work.
A useful remote-development system has to preserve context. Coaches need to understand what a player is working on, what movement patterns are showing up, and whether the current plan is producing measurable change.
That is where structured capture and repeatable review become powerful. Instead of relying on scattered clips or memory from the last in-person session, teams can work from a clearer record of what is happening and what progress looks like.
For programs balancing recruiting, development, and communication at a distance, the goal is simple: make remote support feel connected, precise, and practical enough to use every week.
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