Tee Pee Golf Production Filming Guide
Strategy Deck Filming Guide
Tee Pee Golf — Simulator Content Engine

Batch Filming
Production Bible

Every filming session broken down shot-by-shot. Camera angles, framing, dialogue, timing, and storyboards. Follow this page on your phone during each session.

12
Filming Sessions
30
Days of Content
~90
Total Clips
3x
Sessions per Week
Front Angle (face + swing)
Side Angle (mechanics)
Behind Angle (ball POV)
Screen Capture (stats)
Tip: Open on your phone during each session
WK 1 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 WK 2 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 WK 3 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 WK 4 Session 10 Session 11 Session 12
Session 01Tuesday — Week 1
"The Grand Reveal" — Introduce the Sim
8clips to capture

Gear Checklist

  • iPhone on tripod (side position first)
  • Flexible mini tripod for low behind angle
  • LED panel — 45° from front, warm (3500K)
  • AirPods Pro (for talking head audio)

Wardrobe

  • Outfit 1: Casual — hoodie or pullover + Tee Pee Golf hat
  • Outfit 2: Golf-ready — polo or quarter-zip + hat
  • Change between Shot 4 and Shot 5

Before You Start

  • Overhead lights OFF — LED panel + screen glow only
  • Clean the hitting mat and screen area
  • Charge phone to 80%+ (filming drains fast)
  • Warm up 5–10 swings before recording
Pre-Export These Graphics
  • Title Card → "Simulator Diaries" Episode 01
  • Stat Overlay → Have template ready, fill in numbers after each shot
  • Reels Cover → "Progression" pillar cover for the Diaries episode
  • Reels Cover → "Lifestyle" pillar cover for the reveal video
01
The Simulator Reveal Walk
POV Reveal — "Private Simulator Nobody Knows About"
Front Behind 45–60 sec
1A
Front — Selfie
Walking down the hallway holding phone in selfie mode. Building hallway visible behind you. Casual energy, slight smile.
5 sec
"There's a golf simulator in my building that nobody uses."
1B
Behind — Low
Phone on mini tripod at knee height in the doorway. You walk into the sim room, lights are off. Just the glow of the screen ahead.
3 sec
Cut on the door opening — dramatic pause before the room lights up.
1C
Front — Wide
Phone on tripod at chest height showing full sim setup. Slow pan from left to right OR you step into frame and gesture at the space.
4 sec
"And I might be the only person who knows it's here."
1D
Behind — Ball POV
Mini tripod behind you, knee height. You address the ball, take your first swing. Ball flies on screen. Don't look back — keep watching the screen.
5 sec
This is the "payoff" shot. Let the swing sound be clean. No talking.
Editing Notes
  • Add trending audio underneath (low volume, don't cover dialogue)
  • Quick cut on the door reveal — add a subtle bass hit sound effect
  • Text overlay on Frame 1A: "I have a private golf simulator" (white, clean font)
  • End on the stats screen showing your drive distance
  • This video should feel like discovering a secret — dark hallway → bright screen reveal
02
Baseline Stats — "Where I'm Starting"
Stats Capture + Talking Head — Simulator Diaries #1 Opening
Front Screen 60–90 sec
2A
Front — Chest
Talking head. You're standing in front of the sim, screen glowing behind you as backlight. AirPod in. Look directly at camera.
10 sec
"Day 1 of getting scratch on the simulator. Let's see where I'm starting. I'm going to hit driver, 7-iron, and a wedge, and we're going to track everything."
2B
Side — Hip Height
Full swing with driver from side angle. Capture the complete swing motion. Let it play in real time first, then you'll add slow-mo in edit.
4 sec
Hit 3 drivers back to back. Keep camera rolling. Pick the best one in edit.
2C
Screen — Direct
Phone propped facing the launch monitor. Capture the stats appearing: carry distance, ball speed, launch angle. Film the REVEAL moment — don't cut to static numbers.
3 sec per club
Capture stats for all 3 clubs: driver, 7-iron, wedge. That's 9 stat reveals total (3 shots each).
2D
Front — Reaction
Your genuine reaction after seeing your baseline numbers. Be honest — if they're bad, own it. If they're okay, show cautious optimism.
8 sec
"Alright so [X] carry with the driver, [X] with the 7-iron. We got work to do. Follow along — I'll check in every week."
Editing Notes
  • This is the SERIES PREMIERE of "Simulator Diaries" — add a simple title card: white text on dark, "SIMULATOR DIARIES — DAY 1"
  • Write down your Day 1 numbers somewhere safe — you'll compare these every week
  • Stats overlay: add clean white text showing distance + club after each shot in edit
  • End with "Follow for the journey" text — this is your follow CTA
03
ASMR Swing Reel — Pure Contact
ASMR / Aesthetic — No Talking
Behind Side 20–30 sec final
3A
Behind — Low
LED panel OFF. Screen glow only. Mini tripod behind you at knee height. Hit 5 clean 7-irons. No talking. Just the sound of contact and the ball flying on screen.
Film all 5 — use best 3 in edit
CRITICAL: Phone mic must be close (3–4 ft from hitting area). The contact sound is the entire video.
3B
Side — Hip Height
Same conditions — dark room, screen glow. Side angle captures your silhouette against the screen. Hit 5 more clean irons. Slow, deliberate pre-shot routine.
Film all 5 — use best 2 in edit
Slow down your pre-shot routine. Address the ball slowly. The anticipation before the swing is part of the ASMR.
Editing Notes
  • NO music. NO voiceover. NO text overlays. Just pure golf sounds.
  • Slow-mo the moment of contact (60fps → export at 30fps for 2x slow)
  • Cut between behind and side angles — 2 behind, 2 side, 1 behind for the closer
  • Optional: very subtle bass boost on the contact sound in CapCut
  • This video lives or dies on audio quality — if the room has AC humming, turn it off
04
Launch Monitor Close-Up — "The Numbers Don't Lie"
Stats Reveal / Data Content
Screen Front 15–20 sec
4A
Screen — Close
Phone right next to the launch monitor. Frame just the stats display. Hit a drive off-camera — film the numbers loading/appearing. The number reveal IS the content.
3–5 sec
Do this 5 times. Different clubs each time. You'll use these as standalone clips AND as B-roll for other videos.
4B
Front — Tight
Tight frame on your face only. React to the numbers. Nod, fist pump, grimace — whatever's honest. Film 5 reactions to match the 5 stat reveals.
2 sec each
Optional: "225 carry… we're working with something" or "Yeah that's not it" for bad ones
Editing Notes
  • Cut between stat reveal → face reaction rapidly. The rhythm should feel punchy.
  • Add trending audio — something with a beat drop that matches the "reveal" moments
  • These stat clips double as B-roll for Simulator Diaries and weekly recaps
⟐ Change Outfit Now — Switch to Outfit 2
05
"What $0 Gets You" — Lifestyle Flex
Lifestyle / Relatable Humor
Front Behind 20–30 sec
5A
Front — Selfie Walk
Walking from your apartment to the sim room, selfie mode. Casual, confident energy. Show the short walk — emphasize how easy this is.
5 sec
"While y'all paying $60 an hour for sim time…"
5B
Front — Wide
You walk into the sim room and spread your arms like "look at this." Sim screen is on behind you. Full room visible.
3 sec
"…I just take the elevator."
5C
Behind — Low
You hitting a smooth swing. Ball flies on screen. Quick cut to you sitting comfortably, satisfied. Maybe a drink nearby.
4 sec
The vibe is "this is my lifestyle" — effortless, premium, enviable.
Editing Notes
  • Add trending audio with a beat that hits on the room reveal
  • Text on screen: "What $0/month gets you" — viewers need to see the flex immediately
  • This is an envy-trigger video. Keep it short and punchy. Under 20 seconds ideal.
06
Closest to the Pin Challenge — Solo
Challenge / Competition Format
Side Screen Front 30–45 sec
6A
Front — Talking
Set up the challenge. You're holding a club, looking at camera. Sim behind you showing a par 3.
5 sec
"5 shots. Par 3. Can I get inside 10 feet?"
6B
Side — Full Swing
Hit all 5 shots from the side angle. Keep camera rolling the entire time. Quick reset between shots.
Film continuously — ~2 min raw
Between shots, glance at the screen to react. These micro-reactions are gold for editing.
6C
Screen — Stats
Second phone on the screen. Capture each shot result — distance to pin. The "reveal" moment after each shot is the hook.
3 sec per shot
6D
Front — Final Reaction
React to your best/worst shot. Genuine emotion. Fist pump or head drop.
3 sec
"[X] feet! I'll take that." or "That is disgusting."
Editing Notes
  • Cut each shot to 3–4 seconds: swing → cut to screen result → micro-reaction
  • Add a running "Shot 1/5, Shot 2/5" counter overlay
  • Build tension with music — quieter on early shots, building on shots 4–5
  • End screen: "Best distance: X ft — Can you beat it? Comment below"
07
Swing Check — You vs. Pro (Split Screen)
Education / Relatable Humor
Side 15–20 sec
7A
Side — Hip Height
Clean side-angle swing. Full follow-through. Make sure your ENTIRE body is in frame — head to feet. Good lighting on this one (LED on).
4 sec
Hit 5 clean swings. You need a really clean-looking one. Same club the pro uses in whatever clip you find.
Editing Notes
  • Find a Tour pro swing video (YouTube, free swing analysis clips) — same club, similar angle
  • Split screen side-by-side in CapCut. Sync the downswing timing.
  • Text: "Me vs. Scottie Scheffler" or whoever you choose
  • The humor is in the obvious difference — lean into it, don't try to look perfect
  • Hook: "Same energy?" with a laughing emoji in text
08
B-Roll Bank — General Swing Clips
B-Roll / Multi-Use Footage Bank
Front Side Behind Screen 10 min filming
8A
Side
Hit 10 shots (mix of driver, iron, wedge) from side angle. Let camera run continuously. Don't stop between shots.
~4 min continuous
8B
Front
Move tripod to front position. Hit 5 more shots. Face the camera. These clips become reaction shots, intros, and transitions.
~2 min continuous
8C
Behind
Mini tripod behind, low. Hit 5 more. These are your aesthetic/cinematic shots — ball flying on screen from behind your silhouette.
~2 min continuous
Why This Matters
  • This B-roll bank saves you in editing. Anytime you need a transition, a cutaway, or filler between talking head clips — pull from here.
  • These clips also become standalone posts: "POV: pure'd a 7-iron" or filler Reels/Stories
  • Film this at the END of every session while you're warmed up — your swings will look their best
  • Aim for 20+ clean swings across all angles per session
Session 02Thursday — Week 1
"The Morning Ritual" + Course Play
7clips to capture

Gear Checklist

  • iPhone on tripod
  • Mini tripod for low angles
  • LED panel (warm, 3500K)
  • AirPods Pro
  • Coffee mug as prop (for morning ritual shot)

Wardrobe

  • Outfit 1: Morning casual — joggers, nice tee, Tee Pee Golf hat
  • Outfit 2: More polished — quarter-zip or button-up + hat
  • Change after Shot 3

Sim Setup

  • Load Pebble Beach (or any famous course) on the simulator
  • If possible, lower room lighting for the "morning" vibe
  • Film EARLY if you can — real morning light sells the aesthetic
Pre-Export These Graphics
  • Course Rating → "Pebble Beach" card (preset available)
  • Challenge Counter → "Hole 1/9" through "Hole 9/9" for Driver Only challenge
  • Reels Cover → "Lifestyle" for morning ritual, "Challenge" for driver-only
01
"6 AM. Sim to Myself." — Morning Ritual
Lifestyle / Aesthetic Montage
Front Behind 20–30 sec
1A
Front — Selfie
Walking with coffee. Hallway. Dim lighting. You look relaxed, slightly sleepy. Authentic morning energy — not hype.
3 sec
Text overlay: "6 AM. Sim to myself." — No dialogue. Let the vibe speak.
1B
Front — Static Wide
Tripod shot. You set coffee down near the sim area, grab a club. The sim screen is on. Everything is quiet. Intimate.
3 sec
1C
Behind — Low
3 swings from behind. Screen glow, your silhouette. Coffee visible in foreground. Each swing is smooth, unhurried. This is meditation, not competition.
8 sec (3 swings)
Use lo-fi or ambient music. This video is about the vibe, not the performance.
Editing Notes
  • Color grade warm — slightly golden/amber to sell the morning feel
  • Lo-fi hip-hop or ambient trending audio. Keep it under the action, not over it.
  • No CTA needed. The vibe IS the brand. Let people feel envious of this routine.
  • Ideal length: 15–20 seconds. Short, atmospheric, rewatchable.
02
"Playing Pebble Beach from My Apartment"
Course Play / POV Gameplay + Reactions
Front Screen Side 45–90 sec
2A
Front — Talking
Face the camera. Sim screen shows Pebble Beach behind you. Excited but casual energy.
5 sec
"I can't afford Pebble Beach. So I'm playing it from my apartment."
2B
Screen — Wide
Film the screen showing the course scenery. Pan slowly if you can. The visuals of the famous holes ARE the content. Capture Hole 7 (ocean).
3 sec per hole highlight
2C
Side — Swing
Play 3–4 holes. Film each tee shot from the side. Keep camera rolling between shots — your walking back, club selection, and setup IS B-roll.
8 min continuous (edit down to 30–45 sec)
2D
Front — Reaction
Between holes, turn to the front camera and react. "That was gorgeous." "Oh no." "I'll take par." Quick, genuine reactions.
2–3 sec each
Editing Notes
  • Intercut: hole scenery → your swing → ball result on screen → reaction face
  • Add hole numbers and par info as text overlays
  • Show your total score at the end on a scorecard graphic
  • This can be a longer post (60–90 sec) — TikTok is pushing longer content
  • Series potential: "Rating Famous Courses from My Apartment" — tease the next course
03
"3 Things I Learned This Week"
Education / Quick Tips
Front Side 30–45 sec
3A
Front — Talking Head
Quick punchy delivery. 3 tips in rapid succession. Hold the club you're talking about for each tip. Count them on your fingers.
30 sec
"3 things I learned this week in the sim. One: [grip tip]. Two: [stance tip]. Three: [follow-through tip]."
3B
Side — Demo
For each tip, cut to a side-angle demonstration. Show the "wrong" way, then the "right" way. 2 swings per tip.
3 sec per demo (6 total)
You'll intercut 3A and 3B in editing — talking head says tip, cut to side angle showing it.
Editing Notes
  • Add text overlays for each tip number: "1.", "2.", "3." — big, bold, centered
  • Hook: "I fixed my slice in 4 days. Here's how." or "3 things nobody told me about sim golf."
  • This format is highly saveable — viewers bookmark tutorials. Algorithm loves save rate.
  • Keep it under 40 seconds. Fast, punchy, high value.
⟐ Change Outfit Now — Switch to Outfit 2
04
"The After-Work Ritual" — Decompression Content
Lifestyle / Routine
Front Behind 20–30 sec
4A
Front — Selfie
Text overlay: "9 to 5 done." You're walking to the sim looking tired but excited. Loosen your collar/untuck shirt. Real after-work energy.
3 sec
4B
Behind — Low
You hitting 3 smooth irons. Relaxed. Screen glow. This is your decompression.
8 sec
Text on screen: "Time to decompress the right way."
Editing Notes
  • Music: something soulful or chill R&B. The vibe is "this is how I unwind."
  • Pair with "Night routine" or "After work routine" trending formats
  • 15–20 seconds max. Pure vibe. No stats, no analysis.
05
Driver Only Challenge — 9 Holes
Challenge
Side Screen Front 60–90 sec final
5A
Front — Setup
Hold up the driver. Show there's only one club. Set the stakes.
5 sec
"9 holes. Only a driver. Putting, chipping, everything — driver only. Can I break 50?"
5B
Side + Screen
Play all 9 holes. Side angle for swings. Cut to screen for each hole result. This generates a LOT of raw footage — the edit is where it shines.
~20 min raw → edit to 45–60 sec
React between holes — turn to camera: "That actually worked?" or "This is a disaster."
5C
Front — Final Score
Reveal the final score. Genuine reaction. This is the payoff the viewer waited for.
5 sec
"[Score]. With only a driver. Honestly… [reaction]"
Editing Notes
  • Each hole: 3–4 seconds max. Swing → result → reaction. Keep it moving.
  • Running score overlay in corner. Build tension as you approach the 50 mark.
  • The funniest moments (putting with a driver) should get extra screen time
  • End with: "What club should I try next? Comment below." — engagement driver
06
"Building in Public" — Founder Story
Talking Head / Brand Story
Front Behind 45–60 sec
6A
Front — Talking Head
Sit or stand in front of the sim. AirPod in. Relaxed, authentic energy. This is your story — not a pitch. Talk about why you started Tee Pee Golf.
30 sec
"I'm building a golf travel brand from my apartment. Tee Pee Golf. We organize group golf trips so you don't have to. Right now I'm using this simulator to get better, build community, and create content. Here's what week 1 looked like."
6B
Behind — Montage
Cut in your best clips from Session 1 and 2 as B-roll while your voiceover plays. Mix of swings, stats, lifestyle shots.
15 sec of B-roll
In editing, layer your voiceover from 6A over the B-roll from 6B. This creates the "documentary" feel.
Editing Notes
  • Keep it genuine. Don't pitch the trip. Just tell your story.
  • The CTA is natural: "Follow if you want to see where this goes."
  • This performs well 1x/week — people love founder journeys. Make it recurring.
  • Show the Tee Pee Golf website briefly on your phone screen (2 sec flash)
07
B-Roll Bank (Session 2)
B-Roll / Footage Bank
Front Side Behind Screen 10 min
7A
All Angles
Same as Session 1: 10 shots from side, 5 from front, 5 from behind. Mix clubs. Let the camera run. These are your universal content clips.
10 min total
Include detail shots this time: close-up of hands gripping the club, close-up of ball on tee, close-up of your shoes addressing the ball. These make great transitions.
Session 03Saturday — Week 1
"Pull Up & Play #1" — First Guest
6clips to capture

Gear Checklist

  • Two phones if possible (one on side, one on front)
  • Tripod in side position (running continuously)
  • Mini tripod for behind angle
  • LED panel for face lighting

Guest Prep

  • Invite a neighbor, friend, or building resident
  • Ask permission to film before they arrive
  • Ideally someone who has never golfed (or barely)
  • Don't coach them yet — their raw first swings ARE the content

Wardrobe

  • You: Golf-ready look + Tee Pee Golf hat (you're the "host")
  • Guest: Whatever they show up in (authenticity matters)
  • No outfit change this session — keep it real
Pre-Export These Graphics
  • Title Card → "Pull Up & Play" Episode 01
  • Quote Card → Leave blank, fill in their funniest quotes after filming
  • Stat Overlay → Ready for their stats (will be funny numbers)
  • Weekly Recap → Week 1 stats scorecard
  • Reels Cover → "Community" pillar cover for Pull Up & Play
01
Guest Arrival & First Reaction
Pull Up & Play #1 — Series Episode
Front 30 sec
1A
Front — Selfie
You facing camera, guest hasn't arrived yet. Set the context.
5 sec
"My neighbor [name] has never swung a golf club. I gave him 30 minutes in the simulator. Let's see what happens."
1B
Front — Two-Shot
Guest walks in. Film their genuine reaction seeing the sim for the first time. Don't direct them — let it happen. Their surprise is the content.
5–10 sec
Keep your phone in selfie mode to capture both of you. Their face + your reaction to their face.
02
The Teaching Moment
Community / Education Hybrid
Front Side 3–5 min raw
2A
Side — Wide
You're teaching them grip, stance, alignment. The side camera captures the full lesson. Let it run continuously for the entire teaching period.
Run continuously
Be patient. Be encouraging. The contrast between your composure and their struggle is golden content.
2B
Front — Reactions
Second phone (or grab your phone between moments) catching their face as they learn. The frustration, the confusion, and eventually — the joy when they connect.
Capture key moments
03
First Real Swings — The Fails & The Wins
Comedy / Transformation
Side Screen Front 10–15 min raw
3A
Side — Full Body
Let them swing freely. Their first 10 swings will be terrible — that's perfect. Then they'll start connecting. Film ALL of it. The progression arc happens fast with beginners.
Run continuously
3B
Screen — Stats
Capture their stats. Even bad stats are content. "12 yards with a driver" is hilarious. Then when they hit 150, it feels like a miracle.
Capture after each swing
3C
Front — Celebration
When they finally pure one — film the celebration. High fives, their face lighting up. THIS is the climax of the video.
5–10 sec
If they don't pure one, the struggle IS the content. Either outcome works.
Editing Notes
  • This cuts into 2–3 separate videos: the "things non-golfers say" video, the full Pull Up & Play episode, and a "teaching a beginner" tutorial
  • For Pull Up & Play: first fail → montage of attempts → best shot → celebration → stats comparison
  • Capture their one-liners ("Is that good?" "Why does it go right?") — text overlay these in the edit
  • End with: "Who should I bring next? Tag someone who needs to try this."
04
"Things Non-Golfers Say in the Sim"
Comedy — Standalone Edit from Session Footage
Front 15–20 sec
4A
Front — Compiled
This isn't a new shot — it's an edit from Shots 2–3. Pull every funny quote your guest said and compile them with text-on-screen format. Each quote = 2–3 seconds.
Edit only — no new filming
Quotes like: "Wait, that went 200 yards?" / "Can I use the big one?" / "Why does it always go right?" / "Is that bad?"
Editing Notes
  • Text-on-screen is the trending format — big white text with each quote
  • Trending audio underneath (something funny or ironic)
  • This is your highest viral potential video from this session — funny, shareable, taggable
  • Hook: "Brought my friend who doesn't golf to the simulator. The things he said…"
05
Week 1 Stats Recap — Talking Head
Progress Update / Simulator Diaries Supplement
Front Screen 30–45 sec
5A
Front — Talking Head
Recap your Week 1 numbers. Driver distance, iron accuracy, best shot. Be honest — if it's not great, own it. Authenticity > perfection.
20 sec
"One week in the sim. Here are my numbers. Driver carry: [X]. 7-iron: [X]. GIR: [X]%. Honestly? [honest assessment]. Next week the goal is [specific target]."
5B
Screen — Stats
Show your stat dashboard or write them out on screen. Compare to Day 1 baseline from Session 1.
Cut in during voiceover
06
B-Roll Bank (Session 3)
B-Roll — Both You and Guest
Side Behind 5 min
6A
Side + Behind
After the guest leaves, hit 10 more swings from side and behind. Also: film close-ups of your hands, the club, the ball on the mat, the screen loading a course. Detail shots.
5 min

Week 2 — Sessions 4, 5, 6

Getting Better — Skill Progression

Session 04Tuesday — Week 2
"Simulator Diaries #2" + Comedy Content
7clips to capture

Gear (Standard)

  • iPhone on tripod, mini tripod, LED panel, AirPods
  • Same setup as always — it should be muscle memory now

Wardrobe

  • Outfit 1: Clean athleisure + hat — for talking head and Diaries
  • Outfit 2: Different polo + hat — for comedy and challenges

Content Prep

  • Write down 3 improvements from Week 1 (for Diaries)
  • Prepare 4–5 "golfer stereotypes" characters (for comedy shot)
  • Have your Week 1 stats ready to reference
Pre-Export These Graphics
01
Simulator Diaries #2 — Iron Focus
Series Episode / Progression
Front Side Screen 60–90 sec
1A
Front — Talking
Recap and set up this week's focus. Stand in front of sim. Reference last week's numbers.
10 sec
"Week 2 of Simulator Diaries. Last week my 7-iron was going [X]. This week I'm focusing on irons only. I changed my grip pressure and here's what happened."
1B
Side — Comparison
Side-by-side your Week 1 swing vs. this week's swing. Same club, same angle. The visual difference is the payoff.
6 sec (3 sec each, side by side)
Use B-roll from Session 1 for the "before." Film the "after" now — same angle, same framing.
1C
Screen — Stats
Show new iron distances vs. old. Film the live stat reveals. Let the numbers tell the story.
5 sec per comparison
1D
Front — Close
Set next week's goal. What you're working on. Give viewers a reason to come back.
8 sec
"Next week: short game. Wedges and putting. If that improves, my scores are dropping fast."
02
"POV: You Pure'd a 5 Iron at 11 PM"
ASMR / Aesthetic — Dark Room
Behind Side 15–20 sec
2A
Behind — Low
LED off. Room dark. Screen glow only. Hit one PERFECT 5-iron. Slow, deliberate. The sound of clean contact in a quiet room. Film it 10 times — you need ONE perfect take.
5 sec per take, need 1 perfect one
2B
Side — Silhouette
Same dark room. Your silhouette against the glowing screen. One clean swing. The ball traces across the screen in the background.
5 sec
Export at 60fps → slow to 30fps for 2x slow motion. The contact moment should be dreamlike.
Editing Notes
  • No text, no music, no voiceover. The sound does everything.
  • Title/hook: "POV: you pure'd a 5 iron at 11 PM" as text on the first frame only
  • This format consistently does 2–4x engagement. People save and share these.
⟐ Change Outfit — Switch to Outfit 2
03
"Every Type of Golfer in the Simulator"
Comedy / Stereotypes — Character Skit
Front Side 30–45 sec
3A
Front — Character 1
"The Tour Pro" — Overanalyze everything. Check the wind (indoors). Do an exaggerated pre-shot routine. Line up the shot for 30 seconds. Then duff it.
5 sec
Text overlay: "The Tour Pro" — change demeanor completely for each character
3B
Front — Character 2
"Grip It & Rip It" — Walk up, no practice swing, BOMB a driver. Don't even look at where it went. Immediately grab another ball.
4 sec
3C
Front — Character 3
"The Data Nerd" — Hit a shot, immediately run to the screen. Analyze every number. Pull out your phone to write it down. Ignore the actual ball flight.
5 sec
3D
Front — Character 4
"Only Hits Driver" — 7-iron distance? Driver. 100-yard wedge shot? Driver. Putting? Believe it or not — driver.
5 sec
3E
Front — Character 5
"The iPhone Coach" — Films every swing in slow-mo. Watches it back immediately. Shows it to nobody. Does not improve.
5 sec
Editing Notes
  • Quick jump cuts between characters. Each one is 3–5 seconds max.
  • Text label for each character type — big, bold, centered on screen
  • Trending audio that changes vibe with each character (or one consistent beat)
  • End with: "Which one are you? Comment." — this drives massive engagement (tagging friends)
  • This is your highest viral potential format. Stereotype content gets 2–5x normal engagement.
04
"Sim Golf vs. Real Golf" — Relatable Humor
Comedy / Comparison
Front Screen 20–30 sec
4A
Front — Talking
Confident energy, gesturing at the screen behind you.
15 sec
"The simulator says I'm a 12 handicap. Let me tell you what happens when I get on a real course. [list of real golf struggles: lost balls, 3-putts, shanks into the woods]"
4B
Screen — Good Stats
Show your best sim stats — impressive numbers that look great on screen. This is the "expectation."
3 sec
Pair with text: "Golf sim me:" then cut to "Real course me:" with a fail clip or reaction
Editing Notes
  • Split screen or sequential: "Sim me" (confident, good stats) vs. "Real me" (disaster)
  • Every golfer relates to this. The comment section will be flooded with "same" and "this is me"
  • Keep it self-deprecating. The humor is in the honesty.
05
"What's in My Bag?" — Gear Review
Review / Education
Front Side 45–60 sec
5A
Front — Presenter
Pull each club from your bag one at a time. Give it a quick rating (1–10) and one sentence about it. Hold it up to camera.
5 sec per club
"Driver: [brand]. 7/10. Gets the job done. [next club]..." Keep it rapid-fire. Honest ratings.
5B
Side — Hit Each
After showing each club on camera, cut to a side-angle swing with it. One swing per club. Intercut in editing.
3 sec per club
Editing Notes
  • Rapid-fire format. Show club → rate it → cut to swing. 3–4 seconds per club.
  • Hook: "My $400 set vs. a $3,000 set. Does it matter in the sim?"
  • This format is both educational AND debate-starting. People will argue about your ratings.
06
Before & After Swing Comparison
Transformation — Side-by-Side
Side 10 sec
6A
Side — Matched
Hit 5 clean driver swings. Same angle and distance as your Session 1 side angle. You'll place these side-by-side with your Day 1 footage in edit.
5 swings, use best 1
MATCH the framing from Session 1 exactly: same distance, same height, same side. This is critical for the side-by-side to work.
Editing Notes
  • Split screen: "Day 1" on left, "Day 12" on right. Sync the downswing.
  • Hook: "12 days of sim work. Look at the difference."
  • Even small improvements look dramatic in side-by-side. This is high-save content.
07
B-Roll Bank (Session 4)
Multi-Angle Footage Bank
Front Side Behind 10 min
7A
All Angles
Standard B-roll capture: 10 side, 5 front, 5 behind. Mix clubs. Also: film yourself walking up to the sim, picking up a club, setting a ball down. Lifestyle micro-moments.
10 min
Session 05Thursday — Week 2
"The Grind" — Challenges + Virtual PR
6clips to capture

Gear (Standard)

  • Standard setup — tripod, mini tripod, LED, AirPods

Sim Setup

  • Load a Puerto Rico course for the Virtual PR shot
  • Set up a closest-to-pin par 3 for the "300 chase" challenge

Wardrobe

  • Outfit 1: Athletic — compression shirt or dri-fit + hat
  • Outfit 2: Casual clean — quarter-zip + hat
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"I'm Not Leaving Until I Hit 300" — Max Distance Chase
Challenge / Grind
Side Screen Front 45–60 sec final
1A
Front — Setup
State the challenge. Hold the driver. Dead serious energy.
5 sec
"I'm not leaving this room until I hit 300 yards carry."
1B
Side — Attempts
Swing after swing. Let camera run. Focus on max effort swings. Between attempts, film micro-reactions: frustration when you're at 285, 290, 295...
Film 15–20 attempts continuously
1C
Screen — Building
Capture the numbers climbing: 275… 282… 289… 294… each one getting closer. The anticipation IS the content.
2 sec per reveal
1D
Front — THE Moment
When you finally hit 300 (or your max) — genuine explosion of emotion. Fist pump, yell, whatever's real. If you DON'T hit 300, the honest failure is equally good content.
5 sec
Editing Notes
  • Montage of attempts with distance counter overlay building: 275 → 282 → 289 → 294 → 300
  • Music building in intensity with each attempt. Beat drop on the final number.
  • If you don't hit 300: "Part 2 coming" — even better for engagement and follows
02
"Virtual Puerto Rico" — Play a PR Course
Course Play / Soft Trip Tease
Front Screen Side 45–60 sec
2A
Front — Hook
Screen shows Puerto Rico course behind you.
5 sec
"Puerto Rico on the simulator hits different. Imagine being there for real."
2B
Screen — Course Beauty
Capture the beautiful course visuals on screen. Ocean, palm trees, mountains — whatever the sim shows. This sells the trip without saying "buy a ticket."
5 sec
2C
Side — Play
Play 3–4 holes. Side angle swings. Quick cuts between holes. React to the scenery between shots.
20 sec of edited highlights
2D
Front — Close
Natural close. No hard sell.
5 sec
"September 2026. We're doing this for real. teepeegolfclub.com if you want in."
Editing Notes
  • This is a SOFT CTA — the course visuals do the selling. Don't make it feel like an ad.
  • Color grade slightly more saturated to make the course scenery pop
  • Music: tropical vibe, upbeat, aspirational
⟐ Change Outfit
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"1 Club Challenge" — 9 Holes, 7-Iron Only
Challenge
Side Screen Front 45–60 sec final
3A
Front — Setup
Hold up the 7-iron. Only club visible.
5 sec
"9 holes. 1 club. 7-iron for everything — driving, chipping, putting. Let's see how bad this gets."
3B
Side + Screen
Play all 9. Side angle for full swings. Screen capture for results. The awkwardness of putting with a 7-iron is comedy gold.
~15 min raw → 45 sec edit
React between holes. The more frustrated/amused you get, the better.
3C
Front — Score
Final score reveal. Honest reaction.
5 sec
"[Score] with only a 7-iron. What club should I try next?"
04
"Late Night Grind" — 11 PM Session Aesthetic
Lifestyle / Aesthetic
Behind Side 15–20 sec
4A
Behind — Low, Dark
Everything off except screen. Your silhouette. 5 focused, intense swings. No talking. Text on screen: "11 PM and I'm still in the sim."
15 sec
Music: something moody, lo-fi, grind-aesthetic. "This is what obsession looks like" energy.
05
"Worst Shots" — Fail Compilation
Comedy / Fails
Front 15–20 sec
5A
Front — Compiled
This is an edit, not a new shot. Go through ALL your footage from Sessions 1–5. Pull every bad shot, every grimace, every "what was that?" Look for: whiffs, shanks, slices, topped balls.
Edit only
Hook: "This might be the worst golf shot ever recorded." Compile 5–8 of your worst moments.
06
B-Roll Bank (Session 5)
Standard 10-min B-roll capture
10 min
All Angles
Standard B-roll: 10 side, 5 front, 5 behind. Mix clubs. Add this session: film the ball spinning on the tee, your shoes walking up, the club resting against the wall. Detail texture shots.
Session 06Saturday — Week 2
"Pull Up & Play #2" + Week 2 Recap
5clips to capture

Guest Prep

  • New guest — different person from Session 3
  • Ideally someone who says they hate golf or has never tried
  • Ask permission to film before starting

Wardrobe

  • You: Golf-ready, Tee Pee Golf hat — you're the host
  • No outfit change — single look for community sessions

Content Prep

  • Have Week 2 stats ready for recap
  • Compare Week 1 vs. Week 2 numbers
  • Write down 1–2 trip tease lines for organic mention
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Pull Up & Play #2 — New Guest Full Session
Community Series — Same format as Session 3
Front Side Screen 15–20 min raw
1A
Front — Intro
Hook: "She said she hates golf. Watch what happens after one swing." Or whatever is genuine for this specific guest. Set up who they are.
5 sec
1B
Side — Continuous
Same format as Session 3: teaching moment → first fails → gradual improvement → best shot. Side camera running the whole time.
15 min continuous
1C
Front — Celebration
Their best moment. High-five, celebration, genuine joy. This is the climax.
5–10 sec
Editing Notes
  • Same editing formula as Pull Up & Play #1 — it's a series, keep format consistent
  • Extract a separate "Things Non-Golfers Say" video from this footage too
  • Different guest = different personality = different energy. Let THEIR personality shine.
02
Shot Tracer Edit — Best Drives
Aesthetic / Skill Showcase
Side 15 sec
2A
Side — Clean Swings
Hit 10 clean drivers from side angle. Well-lit. Full follow-through. You'll add shot tracer overlays in CapCut (free template) or Shot Tracer app.
10 clean swings
The tracer line makes any swing look professional. Pick your 3 best for the final edit.
Editing Notes
  • Add shot tracer overlay (CapCut has free templates, or use Shot Tracer app)
  • 3 drives back to back, each with tracer. No talking. Trending audio.
  • Hook: "Shot tracer makes everything look pro" — self-aware, not cocky
03
Week 2 Stats Recap + "The Dream Trip" Tease
Progress Update + Soft CTA
Front Screen 30–45 sec
3A
Front — Talking
Week 2 recap with stats comparison. Then transition naturally into the trip tease.
25 sec
"Two weeks in the sim. Real progress or just vibes? [show numbers]. Honestly, I'm getting better. And the reason I'm grinding this hard? [hold up phone showing PR course] Imagine going from this simulator to THIS in real life. teepeegolfclub.com"
04
"Guess the Distance" — Interactive Post
Engagement Bait / Interactive
Side Screen 10–15 sec
4A
Side — One Swing
One clean swing. Side angle. Then FREEZE the frame before showing the stats.
5 sec
Text: "How far did this go? Drop your guess ⬇️" — then show the answer 3 seconds later or in a follow-up video.
Editing Notes
  • This is a COMMENT MACHINE. Everyone will guess. Algorithm loves comments.
  • Reveal the answer in Part 2 or in the comments (pinned) — drives return visits
  • Do this 1–2x per week. It's low effort, high engagement. Perfect filler content.
05
B-Roll Bank (Session 6)
Standard capture + guest interaction B-roll
10 min
All Angles
Standard 20 swings. Plus: film moments of you and the guest laughing, high-fiving, looking at the screen together. Community B-roll is extremely valuable for brand content.

Week 3 — Sessions 7, 8, 9

Community & Challenges

Session 07Tuesday — Week 3
"Simulator Diaries #3" + Hot Takes + ASMR
6clips to capture

Gear

  • Standard setup

Wardrobe

  • Outfit 1: Sharp — collared shirt + hat (for Diaries + hot takes)
  • Outfit 2: Casual — tee + hat (for ASMR + challenge)

Prep

  • Write 5 unpopular golf opinions
  • Have Week 2 vs. Week 3 stats ready
  • Load St. Andrews on the sim for course play
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Simulator Diaries #3 — Short Game Focus
Series Episode / Progression
FrontSideScreen60 sec
Front — Talking
Same format as Diaries #1 and #2. Recap + this week's focus. Show improvement in short game specifically.
"Week 3 of Simulator Diaries. My wedge game was trash. Here's my 7-day fix."
Side — Before/After
Wedge swings from side angle. Compare to earlier sessions. Show the improvement.
10 sec of comparisons
Screen — Data
Wedge distances, spin rates, accuracy. Week 1 vs. Week 3 stats side by side.
Front — Goal Set
Set Week 4 goal. Tease the "break 80" attempt.
"Next week: full 18. The goal? Break 80. Let's see if 3 weeks of work was enough."
02
"Unpopular Golf Opinions" — Hot Takes While Hitting
Engagement / Hot Takes
FrontSide30–45 sec
Front — Talking
Deliver each take directly to camera. One take per swing. Swing → state opinion → cut to next swing → next opinion. Rapid fire.
Take 1: "Golf carts should be banned. Walk the course." / Take 2: "A 3-wood off the tee is smarter than driver 90% of the time." / Take 3: "Range finders are cheating." / Take 4: "If you can't break 100, you shouldn't play from the back tees." / Take 5: "Simulator golf is better practice than the range."
Side — Swing Between
Intercut a swing between each opinion. Creates rhythm: opinion → swing → opinion → swing.
Editing Notes
  • Text overlay each opinion on screen as you say it
  • End with: "Agree or disagree? Fight me in the comments." — guaranteed engagement bomb
  • This is a comments-heavy video. The more controversial, the better the algo push.
⟐ Change Outfit
03
"Playing St. Andrews from My Apartment"
Course Play / Series Episode #2
FrontScreenSide45–60 sec
Front — Hook
Same format as Pebble Beach from Session 2.
"The oldest golf course in the world. From my apartment."
Screen
Course beauty shots. St. Andrews scenery. Play 3–4 signature holes.
Front — Rating
Rate the course 1–10. Give honest review. Tease: "Next week: Augusta? TPC Sawgrass? You tell me."
04
Full ASMR Session — Extended
ASMR / Aesthetic
BehindSide30 sec final
Behind — Dark
Extended ASMR sequence. LED off. 10 swings with different clubs — driver, iron, wedge. Each club sounds different. No talking. Slow pre-shot routines. Capture the club selection moments too.
Film 10 — use best 5–6
Side — Silhouette
Same dark room. 5 swings from side. Silhouette against screen. Mix in with behind angle in edit.
05
"50% vs. 75% vs. 100% Power"
Education / Counter-Intuitive
SideScreenFront20–30 sec
Side — 3 Swings
Same club, same angle. Swing 1: deliberately 50% effort. Swing 2: 75%. Swing 3: 100% max. You'll show them side by side in edit.
Screen — 3 Results
Capture stats for each: distance, accuracy, spin. The reveal that 75% often goes as far or farther than 100% is the twist.
Front — Reaction
"75% went further than 100%. Every time I try to kill it, I lose distance. Golf is weird."
06
B-Roll Bank (Session 7)
10 min
All Angles
Standard 20 swings. New this week: film yourself writing notes on your phone after a shot, checking stats, stretching between swings. "Process" shots.
Session 08Thursday — Week 3
"The Bet" + Competition Content
5clips to capture

Guest Needed

  • Bring a friend/neighbor for competition content
  • Someone competitive — energy matters
  • Ideally someone who has played before (stakes feel real)

Wardrobe

  • Both people should look golf-ready
  • You: Tee Pee Golf hat (always)

Props

  • Something small for the bet (drinks, dinner, bragging rights)
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"Closest to the Pin — Loser Buys Dinner"
Competition / Stakes
FrontSideScreen30–45 sec
Front — Both Faces
You and your opponent face to face. Set the stakes.
"Closest to the pin. One shot each. Loser buys dinner."
5 sec
Side — Player 1
Your shot. Full swing from side. Cut to screen for distance to pin.
5 sec
Side — Player 2
Their shot. Same angle. Cut to screen. Then FREEZE before revealing who's closer.
5 sec
Front — Reveal + Reaction
Side by side distances. Winner celebrates. Loser's face. The reaction is the money shot.
5 sec
Editing Notes
  • Dramatic pause before revealing distances. Freeze frame. Build tension with music.
  • Do 3 rounds (best of 3) for more content — can post each round separately too
  • Comments will flood with: "he was robbed" and "do it again" — algorithm gold
02
"What Your Club Choice Says About You"
Comedy
Front20–30 sec
Front — Rapid Fire
Hold up each club type. Deliver the punchline.
Driver: "You think you're Tiger." / 7-iron: "You're the safest person alive." / Putter: "You have trust issues." / 60° wedge: "You're lying to yourself." / Hybrid: "You gave up." / 3-iron: "You're insane or a scratch golfer."
3 sec per club
03
"Guess the Distance" #2 — With Opponent
Interactive / Engagement
SideScreen10 sec
Side
Your opponent hits a shot. Freeze before stats show. "How far did this go?" — same format as Session 6 but with a new person. Keeps the series fresh.
04
"Why I Practice Every Day" — Motivational
Storytelling / Founder
FrontBehind30–45 sec
Front — Talking
Genuine, reflective. Why golf matters to you. What it represents beyond the sport.
"I was a 28 handicap 3 weeks ago. And honestly I'm still not good. But every day in this sim, I get a little better. Golf teaches you patience. It teaches you that progress isn't always visible. And that's why I keep coming back."
Behind — B-roll
Layer behind-angle swings over the voiceover. Moody, contemplative. Screen glow. This is the emotional payoff of 3 weeks of content.
05
B-Roll Bank (Session 8)
10 min
All Angles
Standard B-roll. Plus: film you and your opponent interacting — handshake, fist bump, watching each other's shots. Competition B-roll = future collab/challenge content.
Session 09Saturday — Week 3
"Pull Up & Play #3" — Mini Tournament
4clips to capture

Guests

  • 3 people (including you = 4 total) — mini tournament
  • Mix of skill levels for natural drama
  • This is the biggest community shoot yet

Setup

  • Whiteboard or paper for scoreboard (visible on camera)
  • Set up closest-to-pin format: everyone takes turns

Content Output

  • This single session can produce 4–5 separate videos
  • Tournament recap, individual moments, funny quotes, Week 3 recap
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Mini Tournament — Full Session
Community Competition — "Pull Up & Play" Special
FrontSideScreen30+ min raw
Front — Intro
All players face camera. Introduce everyone by name.
"3 strangers from my building. 1 simulator. Mini tournament. Let's go."
Side — Continuous
Film every person's shots from side angle. Keep running between turns. The waiting, the reactions, the trash talk — all content.
Front — Reactions
After each round, get group reactions. Who's winning? Who's choking? The social dynamics ARE the content.
Screen — Scoreboard
Film the whiteboard/scoreboard after each round. Show standings updating.
Front — Winner
Final score reveal. Winner celebrates. Losers react. Group energy. This is the Pull Up & Play climax.
Editing — Multiple Videos From This Session
  • Video 1: Tournament highlights reel (45–60 sec) — best shots, reactions, final score
  • Video 2: Individual funny moments compilation (15–20 sec)
  • Video 3: "Building golf league is officially a thing" — community growth narrative
  • Video 4: "Guess the Distance" using tournament footage
  • This is your highest-volume content session. Milk every minute of footage.
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Week 3 Stats Recap
Progress Update
FrontScreen30 sec
Front — Talking
Week 3 numbers. Compare to baseline. Show the trend line. Be honest about what's working and what isn't.
"3 weeks. The numbers speak. Driver: [X] to [X]. 7-iron: [X] to [X]. The short game fix was real."
03
"Building Tee Pee Golf" — Week 3 Update
Founder Journey
Front30–45 sec
Front — Talking
Talk about the community growing. Reference the tournament. Show how Tee Pee Golf is coming to life through the sim. This is your "building in public" update.
"3 weeks ago I was hitting alone in this simulator. Today I had a mini tournament with 3 people from my building. This is exactly what Tee Pee Golf is about — connecting people through golf."
04
B-Roll Bank (Session 9)
5 min
All Angles
Group interaction shots: everyone watching a shot, celebrating, looking at the scoreboard. These become your best brand content clips.

Week 4 — Sessions 10, 11, 12

Level Up — Transformation

Session 10Tuesday — Week 4
"Simulator Diaries #4" — Break 80 Attempt
5clips to capture

This Is the Big One

  • Full 18 holes, every shot tracked
  • This is the payoff of 3 weeks of Simulator Diaries
  • Both phones running: side angle continuous + front for reactions

Wardrobe

  • Your best golf outfit — this is the "game day" look
  • Tee Pee Golf hat, clean polo, sharp

Mindset

  • Don't fake it. If you break 80, incredible. If you don't, the honest failure is equally compelling.
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Simulator Diaries #4 — "Can I Break 80?"
Series Episode / Full Round
FrontSideScreen90 sec final
Front — Cold Open
Intense, focused. This is the moment.
"Can I break 80 on the simulator after 22 days of practice? 18 holes. Every shot counts. Let's find out."
8 sec
Side — All 18
Play all 18 holes. Side camera runs continuously. Don't stop it. You'll pull highlights in edit. Focus on your game — the camera handles itself.
~45 min raw
Screen — Key Holes
Second phone on screen capturing key moments: birdies, double bogeys, the turning points. Running score visible.
Front — Key Reactions
Between holes, quick reactions to camera: "That's a birdie." "Double bogey. We're in trouble." "3 holes left, I need par-par-par."
Front — Score Reveal
The final score. Genuine reaction. Whatever happens — this is the climax of the 30-day journey.
"[Score]. [Genuine emotional reaction]. 22 days ago I couldn't break 100."
Editing Notes
  • This is your HIGHEST PRODUCTION video. Spend time on this edit.
  • Structure: 3 acts. Front 9 (hope), middle stretch (tension), final 3 holes (climax)
  • Running score overlay throughout. Music builds through the round.
  • Cross-cut with Day 1 footage for contrast: "Day 1: couldn't break 100. Day 22:"
  • Can be a longer video (90 sec–2 min) — the journey earns the watch time
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"Day 1 vs. Day 22" — Transformation
Side-by-Side Comparison
Side10–15 sec
Side — Matched Angle
Hit 5 clean driver swings. Match the framing from Session 1 EXACTLY. This is the "after" for your transformation video. Same distance, height, position.
Take your time getting the framing right. This side-by-side will be one of your most shared videos.
Editing Notes
  • Split screen: "Day 1" left, "Day 22" right. Sync downswings.
  • Add stats comparison below: distance, accuracy, swing speed
  • Hook: "22 days in the sim changed my swing forever." — high save/share potential
03
"Late Night Sim Vibes" — R&B + Smooth Irons
Aesthetic / Lifestyle
Behind15–20 sec
Behind — Dark, Moody
LED off. Screen glow only. Hit smooth irons — not trying to kill it. Relaxed follow-throughs. Text: "Late night sim sessions hit different." R&B or smooth jazz audio.
Film 10 swings, use best 4
04
"Full Bag Test" — Every Club, Real Distances
Education / Data
SideScreenFront45–60 sec
Front — Setup
"Every club in my bag. Real distances. No cap." Hold up each club before hitting.
Side — Each Club
Hit 3 shots with each club. Side angle. Keep camera rolling. You'll use the best of 3 for each.
Screen — Stats
Capture the average distance for each club. Build a full distance chart in editing.
Editing Notes
  • Rapid fire: club shown → swing → distance. 3 sec per club. Move fast.
  • End with a full distance chart graphic. High save potential — golfers bookmark this.
  • Compare YOUR distances to "average" golfer distances. Creates discussion.
05
B-Roll Bank (Session 10)
10 min
All Angles
Standard 20 swings. Plus: celebratory shots (fist pumps, satisfied nods), frustrated shots (head drops). You'll need these "emotion" clips for the Day 30 transformation video.
Session 11Thursday — Week 4
"Pull Up & Play #4" — Return Guest + PR Preview
5clips to capture

Key Moment

  • Bring back a guest from Session 3 or 6 — show THEIR improvement
  • This is a character arc payoff — viewers remember them
  • Load a Puerto Rico course for the trip preview

Wardrobe

  • You: Tee Pee Golf hat, golf-ready
  • Guest: Ideally slightly better dressed than last time (shows they're "into it" now)

Sim Setup

  • Puerto Rico course loaded and ready
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  • Title Card → "Pull Up & Play" Episode 04
  • Day Compare → Guest's Session 3 stats vs today
  • Course Rating → Puerto Rico course for trip preview
  • Reels Cover → "Community" for return guest, "Education" for stats deep dive
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Pull Up & Play #4 — "Remember This Guy?"
Community — Character Arc Payoff
FrontSideScreen10–15 min raw
Front — Hook
Show a clip of their FIRST swing from Session 3. Then cut to them now.
"Remember the neighbor who couldn't hit the ball? Look at him now."
Side — Current Swings
Film their current swings. The improvement should be visible. Let them play a few holes.
Screen — Stats Comparison
Their Session 3 stats vs. today. Show the improvement on screen.
Front — Close
Both of you on camera. Genuine moment. They talk about what golf means to them now.
Editing Notes
  • Open with their worst Session 3 swing → cut to their best swing today
  • The transformation arc is the most emotionally compelling content you'll make
  • This also proves Tee Pee Golf's community concept: the sim brought them into golf
02
"Playing My Trip Course" — Puerto Rico Preview
Trip Tease / Course Play
FrontScreenSide30–45 sec
Front — Hook
"In a few months I'll be playing this course for real. Puerto Rico, September 2026."
Screen — PR Beauty
Show the Puerto Rico course visuals. Play 2–3 holes. React to the scenery.
Front — Soft Close
"Imagine going from this simulator to actual Puerto Rico with your friends. teepeegolfclub.com"
03
"Stats Deep Dive" — Launch Monitor Explained
Education
FrontScreen30–45 sec
Front — Teaching
Stand next to the screen. Point at each stat. Explain what it means and why it matters.
"Your launch monitor is lying to you. Here's how to actually read it. Ball speed — this is how fast the ball leaves the face. Carry — what actually matters, not total. Spin rate — too high means you're losing distance. Launch angle — sweet spot is 12–15 degrees with driver."
Screen — Close-ups
Close-up of each stat as you explain it. Point to the number on screen.
04
"Best Shots of the Month" — Highlight Reel
Compilation — Edit From All Sessions
30–45 sec (edit only)
All Angles — Compiled
No new filming needed. Go through ALL footage from Sessions 1–11. Pull your 10 best shots. Compile with a beat-matching edit.
Hook: "My 10 best sim shots from Day 1 to Day 24." Each shot gets 3 sec. Music that hits on each swing.
05
B-Roll Bank (Session 11)
10 min
All Angles
Standard. Plus: film you and the returning guest side by side, both swinging. Two-person B-roll is powerful for brand content.
Session 12Saturday — Week 4
"Day 30" — The Transformation + Finale
6clips to capture

This Is the Finale

  • Biggest group yet — as many people as you can get
  • Ultimate Closest to Pin tournament
  • Day 1 vs. Day 30 transformation
  • This is the culmination of everything

Guests

  • Invite everyone who's been in the sim over the past month
  • 4–8 people ideal
  • This demonstrates the community you've built

Wardrobe

  • Your BEST golf outfit
  • Tee Pee Golf hat, fresh fit
  • This is the "finale" episode — look the part
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"Day 1 vs. Day 30" — THE Transformation
Transformation / Highest Viral Potential
SideScreenFront30–45 sec
Front — Hook
Cold open. Day 1 clip plays (worst swing from Session 1). Then smash cut to you now — confident, clean.
"30 days. Same simulator. Completely different golfer."
Side — Final Swing
Your best swing. Matched angle to Day 1. Side by side in edit. The visual difference should be dramatic.
Screen — Stats
Day 1 stats vs. Day 30 stats. Full comparison: driver, irons, accuracy, score. Numbers don't lie.
Front — Close
Genuine reflection. What this journey meant. What's next.
"30 days ago I couldn't break 100. Today [your best score]. The sim changed my game. Month 2 starts now."
Editing Notes
  • This is your MOST IMPORTANT video. It's the payoff of 30 days of content.
  • Structure: Day 1 worst moment → quick montage of journey highlights → Day 30 best moment → stats reveal
  • Music should be emotional. Build from quiet to triumphant.
  • This has the highest potential to go viral. It's shareable, saveable, and commentable.
02
"Ultimate Closest to Pin" — Group Tournament
Community Competition — Finale Event
FrontSideScreen30 min raw
Front — Group Intro
Everyone on camera. Biggest group yet. Energy should be high.
"Closest to the pin tournament. [X] people. 1 winner. Let's go."
Side — All Players
Film every person's shots. Bracket format if possible. Reactions between shots.
Screen — Results
Distance for each player. Running leaderboard.
Front — Winner
Winner crowned. Group celebration. Community energy at its peak.
03
Simulator Diaries #5 — "Month 1 Scorecard"
Series — Season Finale
FrontScreen45–60 sec
Front — Talking
Honest month-end assessment. What worked, what didn't. Where you're headed. Set up "Season 2" of the Diaries.
"One month done. Honest scorecard. [assessments]. Month 2 goal: break 75. And we're taking this from the sim to a real course. Stay tuned."
04
"Tee Pee Golf Month 1" — Brand Journey Recap
Founder Journey — Monthly
FrontBehind45–60 sec
Front — Voiceover
Talking head + B-roll montage from the entire month. Every guest, every tournament, every milestone. Show what you built.
"30 days of building Tee Pee Golf. From an empty simulator to a golf community. From hitting alone to hosting tournaments. Puerto Rico is September. The journey is just starting. teepeegolfclub.com if you want to be part of it."
05
"What's Next" — Teaser for Month 2
Teaser / Hype
Front15–20 sec
Front — Hype
Quick tease of what's coming: real course outing, bigger tournaments, new challenges, collaborations.
"Month 1 is done. Month 2: we're taking this outside. First real course outing with the group. Bigger tournaments. New challenges. And we're getting closer to Puerto Rico. Follow so you don't miss it."
06
Final B-Roll Bank
10 min
All Angles
Your absolute best swings. This B-roll becomes the "Month 1" highlight reel and your go-to clips for any future editing. Hit 20 of your cleanest shots from every angle.
Tee Pee Golf

Start filming. Stay consistent.

teepeegolfclub.com · @teepeegolfclub · Puerto Rico — September 2026

12 sessions · ~90 clips · 30 days of content