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Our TrackMan Simulator Bays bring the world’s best courses to you. Powered by the same technology trusted by PGA Tour professionals, enjoy realistic ball flight, accurate shot data, and an unmatched indoor golf experience.

Featured Courses

  • Pebble Beach Golf Links
  • St Andrews Links
  • PGA National
  • Liberty National
  • Royal Birkdale
  • Valderrama
  • Muirfield Village

And dozens more championship courses worldwide.

What is TrackMan?

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TrackMan is the world’s leading golf performance radar, used by tour professionals, coaches, and club fitters at the highest levels of the game. It uses dual radar technology to track every aspect of the club and ball from the moment of impact to the ball landing.

At Sparks Golf, we use TrackMan in every club fitting and lesson to ensure we’re making decisions based on real data — not guesswork. Whether you’re being fitted for new equipment or working with one of our PGA Professionals on your swing, TrackMan gives us the precise numbers needed to help you improve faster.

Our simulator bays are equipped with TrackMan systems, giving you a realistic, data-rich environment to practice, play virtual courses, and get instant feedback on every shot.

What We Measure

TrackMan captures dozens of data points on every shot. Here are the key metrics we use to optimize your game.

Club Speed

Measures the speed of the clubhead at impact — a key driver of distance potential.

Ball Speed

The velocity of the golf ball immediately after impact, directly tied to how far it travels.

Launch Angle

The vertical angle the ball launches off the face, affecting carry and total distance.

Spin Rate

Total spin on the ball at launch. Optimizing spin improves both distance and shot shape control.

Carry Distance

How far the ball travels through the air before landing — critical for club selection and gapping.

Smash Factor

The ratio of ball speed to club speed — a direct measure of contact quality and efficiency.

Attack Angle

The vertical direction the clubhead is moving at impact, influencing launch and spin.

Face Angle

Where the clubface is pointing at impact — the primary driver of initial ball direction.

Ready to Elevate Your Game?

Book a TrackMan session with one of our PGA Professionals today.

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