Hi Guys,
Can someone please tag the most technical member of this forum. For Trackman you can determine how they are measuring their spin and all the basic principals that they apply to determine axis of rotation etc, as it is readily available within their patent.
I'm trying to determine how Flightscope are determining their spin rate, specifically for simulator use (indoor mode). Additionally, does anyone here know the additional assumptions that they are using between indoor mode and short indoor mode. As technical as possible is greatly appreciated, or even links to patents that I haven't been able to find.
Background information, I have a golf simulator hire business in Perth, Australia, and currently use a GC2. I splashed out because the additional cost is worth it for the accuracy, ease of use and limited missed shots. As the business has been running, I've come to realise that the GC2s level of accuracy may exceed that necessary for the majority of my customer's requirements. What they value more is famous courses and ease of use. To achieve this, I'd really like a ball tracker that doesn't need to be moved when switching between left and right handers, whilst not increasing the footprint require excessively. I'd also like to be able to use E6 for their local nearest to pin and longest drive competitions on well known courses.
The only ball trackers I know that are portable and don't require any movement when switching between left and right handers are the Flightscope and Trackman, with the latter being too expensive.
Help appreciated. Thanks
Can someone please tag the most technical member of this forum. For Trackman you can determine how they are measuring their spin and all the basic principals that they apply to determine axis of rotation etc, as it is readily available within their patent.
I'm trying to determine how Flightscope are determining their spin rate, specifically for simulator use (indoor mode). Additionally, does anyone here know the additional assumptions that they are using between indoor mode and short indoor mode. As technical as possible is greatly appreciated, or even links to patents that I haven't been able to find.
Background information, I have a golf simulator hire business in Perth, Australia, and currently use a GC2. I splashed out because the additional cost is worth it for the accuracy, ease of use and limited missed shots. As the business has been running, I've come to realise that the GC2s level of accuracy may exceed that necessary for the majority of my customer's requirements. What they value more is famous courses and ease of use. To achieve this, I'd really like a ball tracker that doesn't need to be moved when switching between left and right handers, whilst not increasing the footprint require excessively. I'd also like to be able to use E6 for their local nearest to pin and longest drive competitions on well known courses.
The only ball trackers I know that are portable and don't require any movement when switching between left and right handers are the Flightscope and Trackman, with the latter being too expensive.
Help appreciated. Thanks
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