The TrackMan 4 Golf Simulators – The Technology

The Technology

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Trackman 4

Get ready to take your golf game to the next level with our cutting-edge practice bays located in North West London. Here, we use the latest Trackman 4 tracking technology to help golfers of all levels improve their game. With instant feedback on club delivery, launch, ball flight, and landing, Trackman is the most effective tool available to golfers who want to understand, analyse and review data around their golf swing. In fact, Trackman is used by 49 of the world's top 50 golfers, as well as leading broadcasters like Sky Sports, to help analyse swings for viewers. By providing invaluable data and insights, Trackman is the most effective way to improve your swing and take your game to the next level. But don't just take our word for it! Check out the clips below to see Trackman in action and see for yourself how this powerful tool can transform your game. And when you're ready to experience the ultimate golfing practice, come and visit us in North West London and see how Trackman can help you achieve your goals.

Check out the clips below to see the Trackman in action.

Capto

CAPTO provides real-time putting analysis, allowing us to enhance every aspect of your game. Check out the clip to see Capto in action.

Check out the clip to see Capto in action.

Slow Motion Video Analysis at NLGA

Your swing analysed in every detail by your Giulio, your PGA Pro. You can see the software in action in this demonstration video.

Swing Catalyst Balance Plate at NLGA

Swing Catalyst Balance Plate at NLGA

The Swing Catalyst Balance Plate adds an important dimension to golf instruction. It provides the instructor with critical information that will lead to a better understanding of the golf swing.

The Balance Plate, consisting of more than 2000 high-resolution pressure sensors, provides detailed foot pressure data, accurate pressure distribution, real-time center of pressure (CoP), and CoP patterns.

All are elements that cannot be determined by the best-trained eye or even expensive high-speed cameras.

The Swing Catalyst Balance Plate data is perfectly synchronized with high-speed video images as well as data from the most popular ball/club tracking devices.

Pressure Distribution and Stance Width

Pressure Distribution and Stance Width
The pressure distribution accurately depicts which part of your feet is pressuring the ground at each instant in the swing. This means that you can easily spot whether you are leaning too far back (on your heels), forward (on your toes), on the lateral (outside part) of your foot, or on the medial (inside part) of your foot. This can provide some valuable information related to the golfer’s ability or inability to produce certain ground reaction forces. It also provides information about the percentage of pressure under your left and right foot at any part of the swing. This helps you understand how much each leg is contributing to producing the golf swing motions, and can be tailored/optimized for every golfer.
The Swing Catalyst Balance Plate also provides an accurate measurement of stance width, calculated from the distance between the center of pressure of each foot. The distance between the golfer’s feet helps determine the types of ground reaction forces, and hence the motions they will be capable of producing, so the balance plate can be used to dial in the optimal stance width for every golfer The Swing Catalyst Balance Plate also provides an accurate measurement of stance width, calculated from the distance between the center of pressure of each foot. The distance between the golfer’s feet helps determine the types of ground reaction forces, and hence the motions they will be capable of producing, so the balance plate can be used to dial in the optimal stance width for every golfer

Center of Pressure and Swing Pattern

Center of Pressure and Swing Pattern

Swing Catalyst calculates three different center of pressure (CoP) measurements throughout the golf swing. These are the CoP of the right foot, the CoP of the left foot, and the total CoP. The total CoP is represented by a large white dot and it is closely related to the Center of Gravity (CoG), but they are not the same. You can watch the level 1 Swing Catalyst certification videos online to learn more about the difference between the CoP and center of mass/center of gravity. The path the total CoP follows throughout the swing is drawn over the period of a registered swing. As the video is automatically synced with the CoP pattern (even if the bookmarks are not set correctly), you can closely study any subtle movements or inconsistencies while scrolling the video back and forth. This enables the user to pinpoint which sections of a swing show irregularities, with extreme accuracy.

The software also calculates the individual CoP location within each foot, and these are represented by small white dots. The small white dots are also joined by a thin grey line. This thin grey line can give us much information about how the golfer is dynamically “aiming” their pressures and can influence the direction the club takes as it approaches the golf ball…

Video and data synchronization

All Balance Plate data is automatically synced perfectly with the video images and ball/club tracking data.
Video and data synchronization
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