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Golf simulators improve your game
More and more golfers are taking advantage of the opportunity to improve their game with the help of Simulators and launch monitors to take their game to a new level. These devices are becoming increasingly popular as they provide valuable data on swing and ball characteristics. The figures offer every ambitious golfer the opportunity to improve their game. The reason is simple: the simulator records the player's movement, detects even small errors in the swing and immediately provides important information on the right conclusion to improve the shot. However, it not only provides immediate feedback on the shot, but also on the trajectory of the ball. The process therefore offers the opportunity to identify errors and work on improvements and adjustments to the movement. In many cases, the golf simulator also helps with the correct choice of club.
Golf launch monitors are versatile
Nowadays, a golf simulator or launch monitor is easy to carry around, can be set up in just a few minutes and can also be used on sloping ground or uneven terrain with a tripod. In addition, today's golf simulators include a variety of functions that make it possible to record a whole range of statistics on swing and ball flight. The measurement settings often offer various options, usually a choice between pitching, indoor or outdoor.
Today's golf simulators use the latest technology to record various ball and swing metrics. These include carry distance, club head speed, smash factor and height (apex) as well as flight time, ball speed, spin and launch angle. If the data is analyzed after using a launch monitor, it offers enormous advantages for a golfer. They help to identify the source of errors and increase the distance of the shot as well as technical cleanliness.
State-of-the-art data acquisition
In the world of golf simulators and launch monitors, there are various options and ways to analyze the game efficiently. Many ambitious players use tried and tested radar technology for golf. It provides reliable and accurate recordings of data on the swing and ball flight. For example, they measure the speed of the club head, club head movement and the smash factor, i.e. the energy transferred from the club head to the ball, during the moment of impact and in the brief moment afterwards. Another radar, which registers the trajectory, launch angle, flight curve and rotation rate of the ball, is often used in parallel. High-speed cameras are used too. Compared to radar technology, they have the advantage of not requiring calibration and allow a much larger hitting zone without affecting the recording of the movement.