One of the tools me use most at our golf school is Trackman.
It is very simple to use: we just place it behind the ball, at a distance of approximately three meters, and the radar captures the data on the club and will follow the ball’s flight, with a margin of error of +/- 50 cm to 150 meters, thus assuring to us that it is reliable.
What sort of data do we collect?
The data collected on the club and ball allow us to verify information we cannot see in the video analysis.
Information such as club speed, the ball’s flight, the orientation of the club’s face upon impact, the ball’s rotation and swing plane, all provide us with additional information to determine what work needs to be done with Golf Natural Guidance students.


Thanks to the software provided with this radar, we can calculate more than 26 parameters which allow our teachers and students to get reliable, accurate feedback.

To complement the analysis of ball flight and the data on the club, the software allows you to hook up different cameras wirelessly so that you can complete your study on each player.
