Tournament prep, course strategy, and game-enhancement work for tour and mini-tour players — and the coaches, caddies, and managers around them. Built by someone who plays the game and works in the data.
Three ways we work with professional golfers and their teams — week-to-week tournament prep, long-form course strategy, and game-enhancement analysis — all grounded in your own ShotLink, Arccos, or TrackMan data.
A course report tailored to your game before each start. Where strokes are gained and lost on this venue, which holes are worth attacking, and the club and line decisions that fit your shot patterns — not a generic yardage book.
Hole-by-hole strategy built around your tendencies. Driver vs. 3-wood off every tee, optimal leave zones into greens, and where to take on risk vs. play safe based on the numbers behind your game.
Shot-pattern analysis, strokes-gained breakdowns, and practice priority recommendations. Where is your game leaking strokes vs. your target tour baseline — and where should the next block of practice hours actually go?
Every player's situation is different. We scope to what you actually need — a single tournament, a full season, or a one-time look at your game.
Ongoing prep across your schedule — a course report and strategy plan before every start, shot-pattern updates as the season unfolds, and direct access between events. Acts as an extension of your team.
A deep, one-time audit of your game. Strokes-gained breakdown, shot-pattern analysis, and practice priorities built for the off-season block when you actually have the time to work on things.
A defined deliverable — a prep report for one major, a strategy study for a course you're trying to figure out, or a specific question you want answered. Fixed scope, fixed price.
If you're a tour or mini-tour player — or work with one — and you want the data on your side, we should talk. One-off projects, off-season reviews, or full-season retainers.
I started Tenth Tee Analytics to bring the same rigor I've applied in professional sports and enterprise data work to the game I've competed in my whole life. Golf has more data available than ever. Most of it goes unused.
I'm a 2-handicap who still competes regularly. I understand both the numbers and what it feels like to stand over a shot that matters. That combination — real analytical depth paired with a player's perspective — is what makes Tenth Tee different.
Most golfers have more data than ever — and less clarity than ever. This is about fixing that.