The Technology

Trackman iO Golf Simulator

The same overhead launch monitor used by PGA Tour players, club fitters, and teaching pros who need data they can trust — now available in Madisonville, KY.

How It Works

Overhead radar, no floor plates

The Trackman iO uses Doppler radar technology to track both the club head and the ball simultaneously from the moment of address through impact and into the ball’s flight. The system mounts directly overhead — no floor sensors, no mat plates to step on or knock out of calibration.

This overhead configuration allows you to hit off a variety of surfaces, use your full swing without restriction, and get data that isn’t contaminated by bounce or vibration from the impact surface.

The result is launch data accurate enough to build a fitting around. Ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, carry distance — every number Trackman captures is the same number a PGA Tour caddie reviews with their player after a range session.

Trackman iO simulator at The Tee at Tradewater

What Trackman Measures

Every metric on every swing

Ball Speed

Miles per hour off the club face

Launch Angle

Vertical angle at which the ball launches

Spin Rate

Backspin and sidespin in RPM

Club Speed

Speed of the club head at impact

Smash Factor

Energy transfer efficiency (ball speed / club speed)

Carry Distance

Distance the ball flies through the air

Total Distance

Carry plus roll

Club Path

Direction the club head is moving at impact

Face Angle

Where the club face is pointing at impact

300+ World-Renowned Courses

Play the courses you’ve only watched on TV

Every course in the Trackman library is modeled with accurate topography, green contours, and hazard placement. Shot results factor in wind, firmness, and slope — the same variables you’d face playing the real thing.

And 280+ more. The full course library updates periodically through the Trackman platform.

Why It Matters

The difference between data and guessing

For Improving Golfers

Trackman data tells you exactly what your swing is doing — not what it feels like it’s doing. A 200-yard drive that goes straight right is a different problem than one that goes straight left. Spin rate and face angle tell you which one you have. Real improvement starts with real data.

For Casual Players

You don’t need to study your numbers to have a great time. Play Augusta National, compete with your friends on a closest-to-pin challenge, or just hit balls on the virtual range while Tradewater handles the drinks. The data is there if you want it — and irrelevant if you don’t.

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