A free online golf lesson on Thursday, 20 August 2026, is taking a rather more ambitious swing than the usual three-tips-to-stop-slicing routine.
Ace Indoor Golf and The Golf Room Everywhere are putting Kyle Morris in front of golfers for a one-hour live masterclass devoted to a less glamorous subject than speed, distance or a shiny new driver: how to practise properly.
The session begins at 1.30 pm Eastern Time — 6.30 pm in the UK — and is aimed chiefly at golfers using simulators and launch monitors who have plenty of numbers in front of them but not always a clear idea what to do next.
A free golf masterclass built around better practice
Morris will focus on the way serious players structure practice, including a method the organisers say was central to the development of both Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. Rather sensibly, they are keeping the full explanation for the class itself.
The more useful hook may be less famous but more familiar. Many golfers can now see club path, face angle, launch, spin and carry within seconds of striking a ball. That is marvellous technology. It can also become an expensive method of discovering, in forensic detail, that you have hit another poor seven-iron.
The masterclass is designed to bridge that gap: turning information into a practice decision.
Kyle Morris brings recognised coaching credentials

Morris has some substance behind the billing. Golf Digest’s current 2026–27 state rankings list him as the No. 1 teacher in Ohio, and he also appears on the publication’s 2025–26 Best Young Teachers in America list.
That matters because this is not being pitched as a trick-shot clinic or a collection of emergency swing patches. The stated emphasis is on building a repeatable “stock shot”, diagnosing the first problem worth fixing and giving each simulator session some structure.
In other words, fewer heroic rebuilds after three bad swings. Golf has suffered enough of those.
How to use launch monitor data without drowning in it
The class will cover how golfers can organise simulator sessions so each shot has a purpose, rather than merely producing another screenful of data. Morris is also expected to explain how launch-monitor feedback can be prioritised: not simply identifying that something went wrong, but deciding which variable deserves attention first.
That distinction is important. Launch monitors are very good at measurement. They are less gifted at tapping a golfer on the shoulder and saying, Ignore the other eleven numbers for a moment.
Ace Indoor Golf says the idea for the session came from seeing simulator owners struggle to translate increasingly detailed feedback into useful improvement. The Golf Room Everywhere provides the online instructional side of the partnership.
Who the free online golf lesson is really for

This is clearly aimed at the golfer who already practises, owns or regularly uses a simulator or launch monitor, and suspects that effort is not producing enough change on the course.
It is less likely to satisfy anyone hoping for a single magic move. That is probably a point in its favour. Golf instruction has never lacked for miracle cures; most survive until approximately the fourth tee.
The hour lesson will include a live question-and-answer session, with questions also accepted in advance. Attendance is capped at 500 places.
How to join the Kyle Morris masterclass
The free live masterclass takes place on Thursday, 20 August 2026 at 1.30 pm Eastern Time, with no fee to attend. Registration is available here.
For simulator golfers, the proposition is straightforward: you already own the machine that tells you what the ball did. This session is about getting rather better at deciding what to do about it.
The launch monitor can count everything. It still cannot practise for you.