What we measure.
Using infrared tracking and ultra-high-speed, high-resolution cameras, our launch monitors capture thousands of images per second to build a precise 3D model of every shot. The result is the most complete and accurate view of ball and club performance, delivered in real time.
Camera vs radar.
Our launch monitors use exact photometric measurements taken with a clear, direct view of the impact window.
We measure club head data by directly imaging the club face. This provides far more reliable and accurate data than radar-based systems, which are positioned behind the golfer and have no direct view of the club face.
Golf ball data.
Ball speed.
The measurement of the ball speed immediately after impact.
Launch angle.
The vertical start direction of the golf ball, relative to the ground plane, measured in degrees.
Side angle.
The horizontal start direction of the golf ball, relative to the target line, measured in degrees. Often referred to as push / pull. A ball starting right of target is shown as a positive number, a ball starting left is shown as a negative number.
Total spin.
The total number of revolutions of the golf ball, about the spin-axis, measured in RPM (revolutions per minute).
Spin-tilt axis.
Golf club data.
Club speed.
Efficiency.
Impact point.
The precise measurement of the contact point of the golf ball on the club face, relative to the face centre, as determined by the fiducial placement.
Angle of attack.
Club path.
Face angle at impact.
Lie angle at impact.
Loft at impact
Closure rate.
The three dimensional ‘closing’ of the club face immediately prior to impact, encompassing change in loft, lie and face angle, measured in degrees per second.
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