State Of The Art Technology Improves Your Game Significantly
Doppler radar provides Golf Performance Monitors the advantage of collecting hundreds of
thousands of data points for ball flight and swing analysis. The radar "sees" the club and golf ball before,
during, and after the moment of impact, and follows the ball as it flies down range. This allows Zelocity
to collect a stream of actual data points (100,000 per second) from the Doppler radar signal.
Ball Launch Monitor Fitting Services at golfexperience.com
Ball Launch Monitor Quick Fit
This 10-15 minute fitting session utilizes ball launch monitor technology to optimize your
launch conditions for a single driver and several golf balls.
Through our 3D Doppler Radar System, we can make sure you are choosing the best driver for optimal perfomance. We can also show areas for improvement. You can expect 5-25 yards added to their drives.
Ball Launch Monitor Complete Fit
This 25-minute fitting session utilizes ball launch monitor technology to optimize your
launch conditions for up to 3 drivers (different shaft flexes/lofts) in addition to several golf balls to find
the optimum combination for your game. Also, we will check your swing path for
hook, draw, slice, push, fade, straight shots & attack angle. All can be reviewed and practiced using our swing path tracking system. Flight path is crucial on identifying what shot to hit and once you know it will lead to better scores. In addition, we can review all the top ball
manufacturers on the market to see which ball best suit you.
Maximize your distance with a Ball Launch Monitor Fitting
A Ball Launch Monitor (BLM) is a state-of-the-art computer using Doppler radar technology
that records your shots just after impact to analyze distance-determining variables: spin rate, launch
angle and ball speed.
Spin Rate
Measured in revolutions per minute (RPM), spin rate determines how far and how straight you can hit
a golf ball. Generally, players with higher ball speed will want to keep their spin down, while
slower ball speeds will dictate that you increase spin to maximize trajectory and distance.
Initial Launch Angle
Measured in degrees above horizontal, initial launch angle is how high you hit the
golf ball. Generally, most golfers would hit it further if they launched the ball higher.
Ball Speed
Measured in miles per hour (MPH), this is how fast the golf ball is traveling after it's
been struck. Faster ball speeds lead to greater distance (as long as spin and launch
are also optimized).
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