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They worked together from the startWondering if we know whether this was something Trackman paid Titleist to develop or if it was something Titleist had the idea on independently?
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They worked together from the startWondering if we know whether this was something Trackman paid Titleist to develop or if it was something Titleist had the idea on independently?
I'm curious about that too. Little things matter. In a club fit, if the data is really good with these, that's what matters, and it's an awesome collab between the companies. Could solve the big issue, and end up being huge.This will be great for those it is aimed towards in collecting more accurate data. Curious about how close the numbers are between say these and the actual with the different covers. I remember Titleist said they delayed color options in the V and Vx to get them right before releasing.
That’s what I took away from this the most, it’s a smoothed over admission that there were some very real, very consistent, issues indoors.This is a really big deal for those indoor facilities that use trackman.
It also punches holes in the arguments that people had saying that trackman indoors didn't have issues.
Good point on the other loyalist but this could provide a useful Baseline for Trackman and other dopler fitters to gauge the numbers more accurately and less tedious in there efforts.I'm curious about that too. Little things matter. In a club fit, if the data is really good with these, that's what matters, and it's an awesome collab between the companies. Could solve the big issue, and end up being huge.
On the other end, some ball loyalists (other brands) won't love it I'm sure in their fittings. The whole 'bring the ball you play thing' takes a hit. And so do ball fittings. That pretty much goes out the window.
For the price you can't go wrong with a Skytrak. They just released an update that accounts for spin decay so even more accurate now.Just when I was zeroing in on Skytrax for the garage.... Really cool story here.
I dont think they take all that much of a hit, you can still do all those things, just not with the the 99% read rate. Plus, most use Titleist anyway, right or wrong.I'm curious about that too. Little things matter. In a club fit, if the data is really good with these, that's what matters, and it's an awesome collab between the companies. Could solve the big issue, and end up being huge.
On the other end, some ball loyalists (other brands) won't love it I'm sure in their fittings. The whole 'bring the ball you play thing' takes a hit. And so do ball fittings. That pretty much goes out the window.
I mean, sort of.. If used by retailers and fitters, it impacts a LOT of people, right?Will impact a minority of people