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Control the Ball Flight.

James learned short game from Joe Mayo — the Trackman Maestro who coached Viktor Hovland's FedEx Cup season. This isn't tips. It's ball flight science applied to every shot inside 100 yards.

Ball Flight Laws

Every short game shot is governed by spin loft, attack angle, and face-to-path relationship. James teaches you the positions and the physics behind them — so you understand why the ball moves the way it does and can create any shot the course demands.

When you understand why the ball does what it does, you stop guessing and start creating. That's the difference between a chip and a weapon.

The Joe Mayo Influence

Joe Mayo is globally recognised as one of the finest short game and ball flight specialists alive. Director of Instruction at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, he coached Viktor Hovland during his FedEx Cup win season — improving Hovland's strokes-gained-around-greens by 91 positions.

Tour pros call Joe "kind of like Rain Man" for his data interpretation ability. James trained directly under him, bringing that same precision to every student.

James Kasza with Joe Mayo — short game mentor and Trackman Maestro

James with Joe Mayo — Director of Instruction at TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas.

Trackman Data, Human Feel

Data tells you what happened. Feel tells you what to do about it. James uses Trackman to show you the truth, then translates it into movements your body understands.

The result: short game shots that aren't just technically correct — they're instinctive. You feel the shot before you hit it.

The swing is a reaction, not a pose.

— James Kasza

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