This is all good, but it looks like they are using range balls for the fitting. This will surely affect the numbers as they tend not to launch, spin and go as far as real golf balls? For a fitting he only tried one driver, who is to say that the other drivers would not be hotter off the face giving him the extra ball speeds?
James, There are many different types of range balls and if they are limited in ball speed and spin rate, then it will affect the numbers.
However, the TrackMan software has a built-in ball conversion that converts the range ball into a premium ball, so that you can do fittings with range ball.
Do you have a map or list of trackman ranges in Wisconsin or Illinois?
Hi Jeff,
You can use our TrackMan Locator to find a facility near you.
Christian Hahn
This is all good, but it looks like they are using range balls for the fitting. This will surely affect the numbers as they tend not to launch, spin and go as far as real golf balls? For a fitting he only tried one driver, who is to say that the other drivers would not be hotter off the face giving him the extra ball speeds?
James,
There are many different types of range balls and if they are limited in ball speed and spin rate, then it will affect the numbers.
However, the TrackMan software has a built-in ball conversion that converts the range ball into a premium ball, so that you can do fittings with range ball.
Here is a webinar on the topic if you would like to learn more;
https://blog.trackmangolf.com/trackman-webinar-ball-conversion/
Feel free to contact us at support@trackmangolf.com if you have any additional questions that we can help you with.
Thanks,
Niklas Bergdahl
Support Manager Europe & Asia