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FlightScope's 3D Doppler Tracking Golf Radar

FlightScope®, the world’s first-ever 3D Doppler tracking golf radar, is a premier portable indoor-outdoor ball-flight and launch monitor. Accurate, user-friendly and affordable, it is in use for golf instruction, swing analysis and club fitting around the world. FlightScope is also used as a training aid and for personal practice by tour professionals and other golfers devoted to game improvement. In addition, green-grass and practice facilities, golf academies and retailers have embraced the advanced technology FlightScope provides.

 


Club
Flight Ball
  • Club Comparison
  • Clubhead Speed Profile
  • Clubhead Acceleration Profile
  • Driving Optimizer
  • Advanced Optimizer
  • Printed Report
  • 3D Shot Plot
  • Dashboard
  • Grouping
  • Ball Trajectory
  • Tracking Info
  • Printed Report
  • Ball Comparison
  • Ball Aerodynamics(Lift)
  • Ball Aerodynamics(Drag)
  • Printed Report

Other Measurements
   
  • Carry distance
  • Clubhead Speed
  • Ball Speed
  • Smash Factor
  • Launch Angle
  • Direction
  • Impact Angle
  • Height
  • Classification
Spin Indoors  

 

FlightScope has a very advanced indoor spin measurement capability and can measure spin directly.  For indoor applications, a dimple-size metallic sticker is used, allowing near-perfect spin measurements, unsurpassed by any other launch monitor technology available today, with a 14 feet(or more) ball flight distance.


Usable Data - "Under the Radar"
   


FlightScope measures the entire ball flight, however not all the measured data is equally useable. FlightScope is true to science about data used and does not proclaim that all available data is usable.  There is a term “ below the radar” which comes from the fact that at certain angles, especially low to the ground, the tracking radar data becomes skewed and is not useable. Excluding the skewed data however does not affect the overall accuracy much at all.  FlightScope reports data used and not data tracked.

     

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
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