Hal Sutton's place in Houston was in a strip center. Not sure if it still is or not. Very nice place with multiple hitting bays with LMs. Big putting green. Better than sweating it out at 2:00 PM in the middle of August at the range.
The last thing I want to watch on YouTube would be architecture snobs. It's grass, sand, water, and trees. Hit the fairway, hit the green, two putt, and make par. Everything else is superfluous.
Another challenge I see with slow motion work is getting too acclimated to swinging slowly. If it becomes too comfortable, then speeding back up becomes a challenge. Easy to feel like the slower swings are your fast swings.