A golf simulator consists of three interconnected components: the engine, the software and the space. Here's a closer look at how Trackman puts them together to deliver the best in indoor golf.
Both our entry-level monitors - the tour-tested Trackman 4 and the indoor-optimized Trackman iO - use patented optically enhanced radar tracking (OERT) technology to deliver unmatched accuracy. We will work with you to identify the best option for your needs, location and budget.
Your simulator is powered by the most comprehensive and exciting software suite in the industry, including Trackman Performance Studio (TPS) and the Trackman Golf app.
We understand that every home, golf club, practice studio and indoor golf business is unique. That's why we take a consultative approach to deliver solutions that meet your specific requirements - be it for entertainment, game enhancement or a mix of both.
Trackman iO is ceiling mounted, ensuring the unit is always correctly calibrated and freeing up valuable space on the ground.
The compact, ceiling-mounted design frees up floor space for a clean and elegant simulator installation, without the need for additional lighting.
Trackman iO combines radar, infrared and high-speed imaging to deliver real data - including measured 3D spin and spin axis - in real time.
All you need is enough room to swing a club - there are no minimum distance requirements in front of or behind the ball. With home solutions starting from SEK 129,000, the dream of owning a world-class Trackman simulator is more attainable than ever.
The portable TrackMan 4 unit is placed on the ground behind the hitting area. If you want to exercise or play outside, just pick it up and go.
Get complete club and ball information - more than 40 parameters - on every shot in your arsenal. Gain deeper insight into your strengths and where you can improve.
TrackMan 4 uses patented optically enhanced radar tracking (OERT) technology to capture the exact impact image of the club face. It's a level of precision you can't get anywhere else.
Optics-based launch monitors can only capture useful data for a fraction of a second, while TrackMan 4 with dual-Doppler radar technology captures data throughout the ball's flight, which typically lasts about six seconds.