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The 10 Commandments for AI-Augmented Golf Learning

Introduction


Artificial intelligence may become the most powerful learning tool golfers have ever had.


For the first time in history, every golfer can instantly compare instructors, analyze videos, explore ball-flight laws, design practice plans, and ask questions that once required years of experience to answer. The amount of golf knowledge now available is astonishing.


But with this opportunity comes a new danger.


The internet can overwhelm us with opinions. AI can make weak ideas sound convincing. And if we’re not careful, we can become better at collecting information than developing skill.


The question is no longer, “Should golfers use AI?”


The question is, “How can golfers use AI without losing curiosity, judgment, discovery, and ownership of their own game?”


These Ten Commandments are not rules for using technology. They are principles for protecting the learning process itself. They are designed to help golfers use AI as a research partner—not as a replacement for experience, thoughtful coaching, or personal discovery.


If AI is going to become part of the future of golf, let’s learn to use it wisely.


Because the goal is not simply to become a golfer with better technology.


The goal is to become a golfer who learns better.