What is TrackMan and how does it work
TrackMan is the radar-based shot analysis system used on professional tours and in top simulators. It measures every shot and renders the ball flight on virtual courses — here is what that means in practice.
How the radar works
TrackMan tracks the ball and the club simultaneously: ball speed, clubhead speed, launch angle, spin, flight path and landing point. The data appears instantly, on every shot.
What the data does for you
Instead of guessing why the ball goes left, you see exactly what the club face did at impact. The coach corrects based on numbers, and progress becomes measurable session to session.
A simulator, not just analysis
Beyond analysis, TrackMan renders the full ball flight on 86+ famous courses — you play entire rounds indoors, whatever the weather.
Where to try TrackMan in Bucharest
At Champ du Golf in Otopeni you play on TrackMan simulators with online booking in 30-minute slots, and lessons and fittings use the same data.
Frequently asked questions
Is TrackMan accurate?
It is the standard used on professional tours and in TV broadcasts for shot data — the same technology we use at Champ du Golf.
What exactly does TrackMan measure?
Among others: ball and club speed, launch angle, spin, flight path, carry and total distance — dozens of parameters on every shot.
Can I play real courses on TrackMan?
Yes — 86+ famous courses are faithfully rendered on the simulator, with ball flight computed from the radar data.