THE MOST POWERFUL SWING TECH
TrackMan technology is ideal for golf training, using advanced radar to accurately track ball flight and club movement with over 40 data points, such as ball speed, spin rate, club path, and smash factor. This real-time feedback helps golfers make immediate adjustments and improvements. Additionally, it offers realistic simulations and customizable practice modes suitable for various training environments.

TrackMan 4 Launch Monitor
TWO RADARS, ONE CAMERA, ZERO DOUBT
Trackman 4 uses patented optically enhanced radar tracking (OERT) technology to capture the exact impact location on the clubface. That’s a level of precision you can’t get anywhere else.

TrackMan Simulator
ULTRA REALISTIC VIRTUAL GOLF The Trackman virtual course library is one of the biggest in the industry, and we’re adding new courses every month. Each property is lidar scanned and meticulously rendered by our in-house team for an unmatched level of realism.

TrackMan Software&Data
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING SOFTWARE
TrackMan software evolves with insights and recommendations from the world’s top players and coaches. 40+ TrackMan parameters enable amateur golfers to use actionable data and elevate their performances.
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KEY TRACKMAN DATA
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TrackMan data refers to the highly detailed and accurate information captured by a TrackMan launch monitor during a golf shot. The device uses dual radar technology and high-speed optics to precisely measure the entire ball flight, as well as the behavior of the club through the impact zone. By collecting over 40 different parameters per shot, TrackMan provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of a golfer's performance.
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BALL DATA
These metrics describe the behavior of the ball after it is struck.
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Ball Speed: How fast the ball is traveling immediately after impact.
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Launch Angle: The vertical angle at which the ball leaves the clubface.
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Spin Rate: How fast the ball is spinning, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM).
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Carry Distance: The distance the ball travels in the air before landing.
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Total Distance: The total distance the ball travels, including the roll after landing.
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Launch Direction: The initial horizontal direction the ball starts in relative to the target line.
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Spin Axis: The angle that determines the direction of the ball's curve (e.g., draw or fade).
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Smash Factor: The efficiency of energy transfer from the clubhead to the ball (Ball Speed / Club Speed).
CLUB DATA
These metrics describe the movement and position of the clubhead through the impact zone.
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Club Speed: The velocity of the clubhead just before impact.
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Attack Angle: Whether the clubhead is moving up (positive) or down (negative) at impact.
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Club Path: The horizontal direction of the clubhead's path as it moves through impact (in-to-out or out-to-in).
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Face Angle: The direction the clubface is pointing (open, closed, or square) at impact. This is the biggest factor determining the ball's starting direction.
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Dynamic Loft: The actual loft of the clubface at impact, which is influenced by your attack angle and path.
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Impact Location: The precise spot on the clubface where the ball makes contact.
HOW TO USE THE TRACKMAN DATA
TrackMan data provides actionable insights for both golfers and instructors.
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Precise diagnostics: The data eliminates guesswork by revealing the exact cause-and-effect relationships in the golf swing. For example, a slice is no longer just a "bad shot" but a result of a specific combination of face angle, club path, and impact location.
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Targeted practice: With the data, players can focus their practice on specific metrics to improve consistency and accuracy.
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Optimal fitting: TrackMan data is essential for finding the right equipment. Custom fitters use it to match club specifications (e.g., shaft, loft) to a golfer's unique swing.
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Performance benchmarking: The data can be compared to tour averages or various handicap levels, allowing golfers to set realistic goals and track their progress over time.
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Simulation and games: The system also powers immersive simulators, virtual golf courses, and skill-based games that make practice more engaging and competitive.