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2026-05-20 GOLF☀ AM

How Budget Platforms Give Smaller Teams Access to Former Elite-Only Analytics

Hudl and Catapult now offer scaled-down versions of their video and GPS analytics to schools and clubs with limited budgets. Decathlon integrates AI chips into affordable wearables sold in emerging markets. These tools previously existed only for top professional squads.

Users realize that advanced performance data no longer requires million-dollar budgets. This changes thinking from waiting for elite sponsorship to adopting accessible versions today. Workflows shift toward daily video tagging and load monitoring instead of relying on coach intuition alone.

Decathlon sells AI-enabled devices in India that deliver training insights previously reserved for professional athletes. Grassroots programs using Hudl report improved player selection and reduced injury rates.

Step 1: Create a free Hudl account at hudl.com and upload game footage from your phone. Step 2: Use the tagging tools to mark key plays and generate highlight reels automatically. Step 3: Share the reels with coaches for feedback and track performance trends over ten sessions.

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