Learn how the TrackMan Optimizer works and see examples on how you can benefit during golf lessons and club fitting sessions.
The TrackMan Optimizer feature is available in the TPS software and the iOS app. To find a TrackMan near you visit the TrackMan Locator. Use the following time codes to skip to the section of your choice:
2:49 – Discover the history of the TrackMan Optimizer
- Driver Fitting application introduced in 2007
- Attack angle introduced as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
- Fitting and teaching merged
4:48 – Observe the basic features available within the TrackMan Optimizer
- Optimize for Max Carry, Max Total, or Max Carry+Total with the driver
- Optimize for High, Medium, or Low trajectory with fairway woods, hybrids, irons, and wedges
- Optimize for Full Swing or Partial (Pitch) shots with wedges
- Optimize for a single shot or average of shots
15:05 – Learn more about how it works and what goes on behind the scenes
- Height and carry are the two primary KPI’s for optimization
- Ball conversion and normalization used as part of optimizer
- Information about club type critical to receiving the most accurate results
- Club speed and attack angle used for driver optimization
- Only club speed needed for optimizing other clubs in the bag
27:12 – Examine real world examples from Tour Pros and amateurs using the TrackMan Optimizer
- Iron optimization through club fitting
- Iron optimization through swing (club delivery) adjustments
- Optimizing partial wedge shots based on Tour Pro data
- Using attack angle to optimize distance with the driver
- How gear effect influences optimal values with the driver and fairway wood
47:20 – Q&A portion with audience
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