I would like to know it anyone out there uses something like a swing caddie sc200 to get club head speed or any other units that can get good club speed my skytrak will give a large range of club head speeds on hits of almost same ball speed. Thanks
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I have the Voice Caddie, and have used it a bunch of times in my SkyTrak practice sessions. I know that the SkyTrak does not actually measure the swing speed, but whatever method it uses to calculate/estimate it, is pretty spot on. SkyTrak has always been within 1-3 MPH of my Voice Caddie.
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That's probably because they're measuring ball speed, which both can do well, and using a standard smash factor (probably 1.5) to estimate club head speed. Smash factor is highly dependent on how you strike the ball, so I would not put any value in this number.
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Jrz is correct, I use a swing speed radar while practicing on the SkyTrak range and my swing speed is always shown as being higher on the radar than what is shown on the SkyTrak. The good news for me is now I know I have to spend some time adjusting my swing to hit closer to the sweet spot.
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According to the website for the Voice Caddie, it IS measuring swing speed and ball speed, and uses those to calculate smash factor. So shouldn't my swing speed on the Voice Caddie be the more reliable?
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I did a quick comparison of the numbers I get with my SkyTrak vs my Voice Caddie. Hit 5 shots each with a PW and Driver. I've attached the numbers I got below:
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I went through a fitting for new clubs a few weeks ago, using trackman and my current 8 iron. Skytrak was averaging me around the 85 to 86mph. On the trackman for fitting, it was saying the same thing.
that said, I just took delivery of a skypro swing analyser.
Seems to be an issue with the shorter irons, particularly the pitching wedge with swing speed.
Skytrak has shown my son to have a swing speed of around 100mph with a pitching wedge. Same swing, the skypro, which was attached to the golf shaft, said his swing was in fact 82mph.
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As stated in my previous post, my swing speed radar always shows higher club head speed than SkyTrak (+/- 5 mph on driver). Smash factor with driver always shows 1.47 on SkyTrak for me. I think this is highly unlikely with my IRL handicap of 14.7, however, for players with low handicaps their ball striking will be much better and therefore much closer to the assumed (I believe) number shown by SkyTrak.
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VoiceCaddy will always be higher, due to the fact it's measuring the speed of the club from the nearest point on drivers...which is the toe. Voice Caddy will be higher than Trackman as well. The toe of the club moves the fastest.
Swing speed on ST is worthless.
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