Practice

The Practice section in TPS lets users sharpen their game in various features, including Shot Analysis, Test Center, On Course Practice, Putting Analysis or Target Practice Range. Aside from being an improvement tool for players, Practice is designed to help coaches and fitters assist their clients as efficiently as possible.

Trackman Data Parameters

Club Speed - The linear speed of the club head's geometric center just prior to first touch with the golf ball.

Attack Angle - The up or down movement of the club head's geometric center at the time of maximum compression.

Dynamic Loft - The vertical angle of the club face at the center-point of contact between the club and ball at the time of maximum compression.

Club Path - The in-to-out or out-to-in movement of the club head's geometric center at the time of maximum compression.

Face Angle - The direction the club face is pointing at the center-point of contact between the club and ball at the time of maximum compression.

Face To Path - The angle difference between the reported face angle and club path.

Spin Loft - The angle between the direction of the club head's movement and the club face's orientation at the time of maximum compression.

Swing Plane - The vertical angle between the plane created by the club head's geometric center movement and the horizon.

Swing Direction - The angle between the base of the plane created by the club head's geometric center movement and the target line.

Low Point - Distance from the club head's geometric center to the lowest point on the swing arc at the time of maximum compression.

Impact Height - The vertical impact location distance relative to the center of the face

Impact Offset - The horizontal impact location distance relative to the center of the face

Dynamic Lie - The angle of the lower portion of the shaft relative to the waterline at impact

Ball Speed - The speed of the golf ball's center of gravity immediately after separation from the club face.

Smash Factor - The ratio between the measured ball speed and measured club speed.

Launch Angle - The vertical angle the golf ball takes off at relative to the horizon and measured immediately after separation from the club face.

Spin Rate - The rate of rotation of the golf ball about the imaginary line the golf ball rotates around measured immediately after separation from the club face.

Launch Direction - The horizontal angle the golf ball takes off at relative to the target line and measured immediately after separation from the club face.

Spin Axis - The angle relative to the horizon of the imaginary line that the golf ball rotates around and is measured after separation from the club face.

Height - The maximum height or apex of the trajectory measured relative to the elevation at which the golf ball was launched.

Curve - The horizontal side movement perpendicular from the launch direction to carry side

Landing Angle - The angle the golf ball lands at relative to the horizon and at a point that has the same elevation as where it was launched.

Carry - The straight-line distance between where the golf ball was launched from and where it crosses a point that has the same elevation.

Side - The perpendicular distance between the target line and where the trajectory crosses a point that has the same elevation as where the golf ball was launched.

Total - The straight-line distance between where the golf ball was launched from and its calculated resting position.

Side Total - The perpendicular distance between the target line and the golf ball's calculated resting position.

Swing Radius - Radius of the swing arc – measured at knee height until just before impact, i.e. the club trajectory from 8pm until impact and then fitting a circle to it and measuring the radius. Swing Radius can be used as a measure, when trying to maximize power generation in the swing or to optimize the club trajectory for pitch and chip shots.

Max Height - Distance - The distance at which the ball reaches its maximum height - Slightly different than the apex which represents only the maximum height

Low Point Height - The relative vertical distance of the club head position at the time of maximum compression to where the swing would bottom out if there was no interaction between the ball or the ground

Low Point Side - The relative horizontal distance of the club head measured perpendicular to the target line of the club head position at the time of maximum compression to where the swing would bottom out if there was no interaction between the ball or the ground

D Plane Tilt - It is the tilt of the D Plane relative to the plumb line. If face-to-path is zero, D plane tilt will be zero. D plane tilt is the expected Spin Axis discarding any gear effect because of off-center strike or other factors like ground contact of the club head during the collision with the ball, abnormal friction conditions etc.

Trackman Putting Data Parameters

Club Speed - The speed the club head is traveling immediately prior to impact

Backswing Time - The time the club head is traveling away from the ball

Stroke Length - The distance the club head is pulled back from the ball in the backswing

Forward Swing Time - The time the club head is traveling towards the ball until impact

Tempo - The Backswing time divided by the Forward swing time

Dynamic Lie - The angle of the shaft relative to the waterline at impact

Face Angle - The direction the club face is pointing at the center-point of contact between the club and ball at the time of impact

Club Path - The in-to-out or out-to-in movement of the club head's geometric center at the time of impact

Face To Path - The angle difference between the reported face angle and club path

Attack Angle - The up or down movement of the club head's geometric center at the time of impact

Launch Direction - The angle the ball starts right or left in relation to the target line

Launch Angle - The vertical angle the golf ball takes off at relative to the horizon and measured immediately after separation from the club face

Bounces - The number of bounces on the ground during the skid phase

Skid Type - Sliding displayed at Launch Angle - Ball with constant deceleration during skid phase (no bounces, sliding on the ground)

Ball Speed - Initial ball speed immediately after separation from the putter face

Skid Distance - The distance the ball is bouncing/sliding until it starts to roll

Roll Speed - Speed at the point where the ball starts to roll

Speed Drop - The percentage drop in speed from Ball Speed to Roll Speed

Roll % - The amount of roll on the total putt distance

Entry Speed Distance - The straight-line distance between where the golf ball was launched from and the point of entry speed (1.68 mph)

Side - The total side distance from the target at the time the ball reaches entry speed

Distance - The total distance in a straight line from the starting point

Effective Stimp - The speed of the individual putt, based on the average roll deceleration

Flat Stimp - The calculation of green's general speed, based on the average roll deceleration of the individual putt

Elevation - The height difference from the ball's starting position to the point of entry speed

Break - The total side movement from the ball’s launch direction, at the time the ball reaches entry speed

Slope % Side - The average horizontal inclination of the surface

Slope % Rise - The average vertical inclination of the surface