Walking into a golf simulator bay and smashing a few ball scan be fun. But if you really want to improve your game, you need to go beyond “just hitting” and start practising with a purpose. That’s where TrackMan comes in — and where most players are leaving performance gains on the table.
So what exactly should you focus on?
Start with a clear goal. Are you trying to fix a slice, gain distance, or tighten your dispersion with short irons? Your objective determines which data matters most. For example, if you’re losing balls right,look at face angle, path, and spin axis. Trying to add 10 yards? Focus on launch angle, ball speed, and strike quality.
It’s also key to stop measuring everything in one session. TrackMan gives you dozens of data points — but you don’t need them all at once. Pick 2 or 3 metrics tied to your goal and track your progress over time.
One of the most useful features is Trackman’s shot grouping and dispersion patterns. You can quickly see not just where your best shots are landing, but how consistent you really are. This kind of feedback helps you identify patterns in club delivery and strike location you might not even feel.
Trackman also allows you to replicate pressure with on-course simulations, challenges, and scoring tests — so you can practise like you play. It’s a smarter way to prepare for the course, rather than repeating the same swing over and over with no real feedback.
At GolfSpace, we help players harness the power of Trackman in heir own dream space.