The same dual-radar tracking technology used by PGA Tour professionals, broadcast networks, and national fitting centers. Five private bays. More than forty measured data points per shot. Over 550 courses in 4K.
Experience TrackManTrackMan iO is the world’s most accurate golf radar. It is the system used by PGA Tour professionals to dial in their swings, by national fitting centers to recommend equipment, and by television broadcasts to render those slow-motion shot graphics during the Masters. The iO combines dual synchronized radar with high-speed optical tracking: two radars track the full ball flight while high-speed cameras (up to 4,600 fps) and infrared directly measure club delivery and 3D spin, all reconciled in real time to produce more than forty measured data points per shot. The whole system is ceiling-mounted, so the bay stays clean and unobstructed.
That radar-plus-optical approach is what separates TrackMan from the basic single-camera simulators you’ll find at most public golf venues. Entry-level camera-only units capture a narrow slice (club head at impact, ball just after launch) and estimate the rest from models. TrackMan’s dual radars track the entire flight path (ball flight curvature, spin axis, apex height) while its high-speed cameras directly measure spin and club delivery, with both reconciled in real time. The difference shows up most when the swing is unusual: a thinned wedge, a fade with extra spin, a low punch under wind. Those are the cases where a basic system has to estimate and TrackMan measures.
For golfers searching “TrackMan golf simulator Palm Beach,” “indoor golf simulator Palm Beach Gardens,” or “best golf simulator South Florida,” the practical answer is: our five bays are the same equipment the pros use, in a private members-only room, twenty minutes from anywhere in the county.
How fast the ball leaves the face, the single biggest predictor of distance.
The vertical angle of the ball at takeoff, the difference between a 240-yard drive and a 290-yard drive.
How fast the ball is spinning, controls flight, stopping power, and shape.
How far the ball flies in the air before landing, what actually matters for gapping clubs.
Ball speed divided by club speed, how efficiently you’re transferring energy at impact.
The direction the club is moving at impact, the source of most slices and hooks.
Where the face is pointing at impact, the other half of the slice / hook equation.
The vertical angle of the club at impact, up on the driver, down on the irons.
The TrackMan course library includes accurate replicas of more than five hundred and fifty courses around the world, rendered in 4K. Members regularly play St. Andrews on a slow weekday morning, replay the final round at Pebble Beach with a friend, or work through a tournament-style round at an Augusta-style course before bourbon.
Stop in. We’ll pour you something good, put you in a bay, and let the data introduce itself.
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