What is TrackMan Optimizer?
0. This video provides an overview of the TrackMan Optimzer feature and includes examples of how it works. The Optimizer will provide optimal values for the user and golfer in as little as one shot. Optimal values will automatically be generated and displayed based on the golfer’s trajectory preference.
What are good TrackMan numbers for driver?
Based on swing speed, here are the ‘preferred’ Trackman numbers to hit your drives farther
- “Very Fast” swing speed (more than 105 mph with the driver)
- “Fast” swing speed (97-104 mph)
- “Average” swing speed (84-96 mph)
- “Slow” swing speed (72-83 mph)
- “Ladies” (less than 72 mph)
How far is 160 ball speed?
Ideal Numbers:
| Ball Speed | Launch Angle | Carry Distance |
|---|---|---|
| 160 mph | 12-16+* | 271 yards |
| 150 mph | 13-16.5+* | 252 yards |
| 140 mph | 14-17+* | 233 yards |
| 130 mph | 14.5-17* | 215 yards |
Is 135 mph ball speed good?
Most golfers that we test on the TrackMan II have a ball speed of 125 to 135 mph, which means they should be playing a 10.5 to 11 degree driver.
What does normalization do on TrackMan?
Normalization is a feature available throughout the TrackMan platforms. This feature can be found in the TrackMan Performance Studio (TPS) software as well as the iPhone and iPad app. The purpose of Normalization is to provide the user and golfer standardized information about the golf shot’s carry, side, and total.
What was John Daly’s swing speed?
“I looked at the monitor at the Masters last year, and he was at 200/205mph ball speed or something, and I remember Nick Faldo was watching him, and I was like ‘Nick, I was at 220mph, man’ and that’s with the balata ball. I was carrying the ball 330/340mph with the balata ball.”