Start with the sample, compare indoor carry to playable outdoor guidance, and see where one hot sim number should not become a course decision.
Father's Day golf weekend
Give Dad his real carry numbers.
Not another golf gadget. Bay2Course helps a golfer remember what the sim, coach, and course are actually telling them.
Works with the free sample loop first. Real imports require active access. Bay2Course is independent and does not claim official affiliation with simulator, coaching, GPS, or stat-tracking brands.
Export a simple shareable result card with best club, carry gap, coach reminder, and next practice mission.
Built for the range, simulator bay, or post-round talk: one clean card that keeps the lesson from getting lost.
How the Father's Day loop works
Use the sample loop in under a minute, or import a real simulator session after access is unlocked.
Review flagged fields, clean up any outliers, and turn indoor carry into a course-friendly club note.
Export Dad's Bag Check so the golfer, parent, junior, or coach can remember the next on-course mission.
Coach and parent hook
Coach Notes make the gift useful after the lesson.
Most golfers do not need another heavy dashboard. They need the one thing the coach told them to remember when the ball is in the fairway and the number looks different outside.
One-click creator kit
Use this if you cover golf gifts, simulator practice, lessons, or Dad golf.
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Influencers and creators can request free lifetime access for review time. Venues and coaches can request a 60-day pilot and discuss commission after fit is clear.
Use your normal affiliate or review disclosure. Suggested line: "Bay2Course gave me access to test the app; opinions are mine."
It is not another swing analyzer. It protects golfers from over-trusting indoor numbers. It helps coach notes and course feedback survive past the lesson.
Follow-up rules
Segment the weekend. Do not blast everyone.
Send a human follow-up with one sentence about the Dad Distance Check and ask if they want access.
Send the exact loop: open app, start sample, save coach thought, export Dad's Bag Check.
Offer free lifetime access for review time. Keep commission strong but secondary until they test the product.
Offer a 60-day pilot, then discuss commissions after they see whether students actually use it.
Only use mod-safe language: ask permission, disclose affiliation, avoid sales pressure, and share the sample loop first.
Run now through Monday, then switch the page to a summer practice and lesson-carryover angle.
Outreach tiers to add
Where this angle should go next.
Gift coverage, shopping pages, newsletter editors, and seasonal roundups.
Position as the practice companion that makes gift-card sessions stick.
Lead with Coach Notes and next-lesson memory, not a heavy pro dashboard.
Use parent-safe language around remembering the lesson and loving the game.
Give them the Father/Son Carry Gap segment and lifetime reviewer access.
Offer a clean league-week practice hook and group code.
Talk about equipment notes and playable carry numbers, not replacing fittings.
They already teach the indoor-to-outdoor gap; give them a better way to package it.
Ask moderators first and share a helpful sample result instead of a promo blast.
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