Breaking the Golf Industry

4Under Technologies

Breaking the Golf Industry is the podcast for anyone who believes the golf industry is on the verge of something big — and wants to be part of the ride. Hosted by Cameron Cox, a PGA of Canada professional with over a decade in the business, Cameron brings a perspective shaped by real experience on the ground. From serving as Head Professional at Glen Abbey Golf Club — one of Canada's most iconic courses — to earning PGA of Ontario Assistant of the Year, sitting on the PGA of Ontario Board of Directors, advising the Georgian College Golf Program, and founding 4Under Technologies, he's lived every side of this industry. Now, he's starting the conversations that need to happen. Each episode, Cameron sits down with the people shaping the future of golf — head professionals, course operators, tech innovators, and industry leaders — for real, unfiltered conversations about what's working, what's changing, and where the opportunities are. We're breaking in — exploring new voices, fresh ideas, and the technologies opening doors the industry hasn't seen before. We're breaking down — cutting through the noise to tackle the real challenges facing golf operations today, from pace of play and staffing to revenue and the member experience. We're breaking through — spotlighting the courses, leaders, and innovations proving that golf's best days are still ahead. Whether you're a head pro, a course owner, a vendor, or simply someone who's excited about where this game is headed — pull up a seat. We're just getting started.

Episodes

  1. Jun 19

    Breaking Into the Simulator Industry - Jordan Burnett, Zac Bell and Ryan Monkman

    A group of young entrepreneurs (Jordan Burnett, Zac Bell and Ryan Monkman) share their journey of entering the golf simulator space, emphasizing the social dynamic and inclusivity of their establishment. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their love for golf and the inspiration they drew from existing simulators. The conversation also covers the unique features of their facility and the market research that led to its creation. The conversation covers the journey of building a golf clubhouse in Orillia, the challenges faced, and the strategies employed to attract and retain customers. It also delves into the impact of technology on the golf industry and the community-driven nature of the business. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to the impact of simulators on the golf industry, the changing dynamics of golf participation, and the influence of YouTube on the sport. It also delves into the role of indoor golf facilities in promoting year-round golfing and the shift in perception of golf as a sport. The conversation covers various aspects of YouTube golf, including its appeal to professional golfers, the shift in viewer preferences, the impact on instruction, and the diverse demographic of participants. It also delves into the experiences and humorous moments at the clubhouse, as well as the future of simulator golf and the role of Golf Canada. Takeaways Entrepreneurial JourneyInclusivity and Social DynamicMarket Research and Inspiration Community-driven businessImpact of technology on the golf industry Simulators have revolutionized the golf industryYouTube has played a significant role in popularizing golf and making it more relatableIndoor golf facilities have contributed to year-round golfing and increased participationThe conversation highlights the changing dynamics of golf participation and the impact of simulators on the sport YouTube golf appeals to a wide audience, offering different avenues for professionals, fun, and lessons.The shift in viewer preferences emphasizes the importance of personality and relatability over golfing skill.Simulator golf provides a unique and engaging experience for a diverse demographic, including non-golfers and families.The clubhouse experiences and humorous moments add a fun and social aspect to simulator golf, making it an enjoyable and accessible activity for all.The future of simulator golf and the role of Golf Canada are key factors in the continued growth and success of the sport. Chapters 00:00 Market Research and Facility Features26:15 Lessons Learned and Future Strategy31:51 The Impact of Simulators on the Golf Industry43:33 The Influence of YouTube on Golf and the Perception of the Sport51:13 Impact on Instruction and Viewer Preferences59:52 The Future of Simulator Golf and Golf Canada's Role

    1 hr
  2. Breaking the Golf Industry: Breaking Down AI’s Role in Modern Golf Operations

    Mar 31

    Breaking the Golf Industry: Breaking Down AI’s Role in Modern Golf Operations

    Most golf clubs are sitting on a goldmine of untapped efficiency — and AI is the secret weapon they've been missing. Clayton Elliott and Brad Milligan of AceCall.AI reveal how golf courses can leverage artificial intelligence to reduce staff burnout, elevate member experience, and stay ahead in a competitive industry locked in rapid transformation. If you're a front-line manager, club owner, or golf professional overwhelmed by tech confusion, this episode is your essential guide to adopting AI confidently and effectively.This isn’t about replacing your team — it’s about empowering them with smarter tools. Clayton and Brad share real-world insights from working with over 150 golf clubs, demonstrating how AI can streamline tee time bookings, conquer email overload, and automate routine tasks, freeing up staff to focus on what they love: golf and meaningful member interactions. They walk through the foundational steps of initial discovery, pain point analysis, and strategic implementation—showing you how to start small and scale confidently without risking service quality or culture. Discover concrete tactics like prompt engineering to unlock AI’s potential, learning how to guide these tools to work in harmony with your club’s unique operations. You'll break down core problems like missed phone calls that cost clubs millions annually, and how AI-powered voice agents can turn these costly mistakes into seamless service. Plus, hear about future innovations like autonomous AI agents capable of research, data analysis, and operational decision-making—freeing your team from tedious tasks and creating space for personal touches that win member loyalty.The stakes are higher than ever: in a world of macroeconomic shifts, staffing shortages, and tech-driven disruption, clubs that don’t adapt risk falling behind. But those who embrace AI now can create a resilient, efficient, and attractive workplace — drawing top talent, elevating member experiences, and transforming their club’s future. Clayton and Brad emphasize that AI isn’t just a productivity booster—it's a leadership and customer service revolution.Perfect for golf course operators, general managers, and industry leaders ready to navigate change with confidence, this episode will inspire you to think differently about technology. Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your AI strategy, Clayton and Brad provide a clear pathway forward—keeping you from falling into the trap of “business as usual” and instead, pioneering the next era of golf industry excellence.Join us and start reimagining your club’s potential today—because the future of golf is AI-driven, and the opportunity is now. For more information please visit our website: www.4under.ca/podcast

    1h 3m

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Breaking the Golf Industry is the podcast for anyone who believes the golf industry is on the verge of something big — and wants to be part of the ride. Hosted by Cameron Cox, a PGA of Canada professional with over a decade in the business, Cameron brings a perspective shaped by real experience on the ground. From serving as Head Professional at Glen Abbey Golf Club — one of Canada's most iconic courses — to earning PGA of Ontario Assistant of the Year, sitting on the PGA of Ontario Board of Directors, advising the Georgian College Golf Program, and founding 4Under Technologies, he's lived every side of this industry. Now, he's starting the conversations that need to happen. Each episode, Cameron sits down with the people shaping the future of golf — head professionals, course operators, tech innovators, and industry leaders — for real, unfiltered conversations about what's working, what's changing, and where the opportunities are. We're breaking in — exploring new voices, fresh ideas, and the technologies opening doors the industry hasn't seen before. We're breaking down — cutting through the noise to tackle the real challenges facing golf operations today, from pace of play and staffing to revenue and the member experience. We're breaking through — spotlighting the courses, leaders, and innovations proving that golf's best days are still ahead. Whether you're a head pro, a course owner, a vendor, or simply someone who's excited about where this game is headed — pull up a seat. We're just getting started.