Use the Carry Distance tracker to record carry distances with your clubs to help you determine your carry yards and club gapping.
If you have access to a Foresight, SkyTrak or TrackMan you could use the brand-appropriate tracker instead of this one. The advantage of using this one is its simplicity with configuration and is vendor agnostic.
Configuration
In order to be able to add and configure trackers for topics, you must be able to create your own practice topics. Creating practice topics is a feature that is only available for Premium subscribers.
This tracker has the following feature configuration options:
Property | Value | Purpose |
Ball Count | Required. Default to 10. | The number of balls to hit. |
Ball Timer |
Default OFF Number of seconds when ON |
A countdown timer to use for hitting each ball. Entry into the tracker is disabled unless the timer is at zero. |
Altitude |
Default ON Defaults to 700m. |
Indicate what altitude value the ball flight monitor is using to assist in calculating its values. |
Temperature |
Default ON Defaults to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. |
Indicate what temperature value the ball flight monitor is using to assist in calculating its values. |
Humidity |
Default ON Defaults to 50%. |
Indicate what humidity value the ball flight monitor is using to assist in calculating its values. |
This tracker has the following data points that it can help you capture:
Property | Value | Purpose |
Carry | Default ON | Record the carry yardage of the shot. |
Offline | Default OFF | Record how far offline the shot is. |
Usage
The image below shows what the Carry Distance tracker looks like when in use on a session topic with every configurable feature enabled.
The information blocks in order are:
- HIT IN -- This is the ball timer.
- BALLS -- Indicates how many balls total are intended to be hit.
- REMAIN -- Indicates how many balls remain to be hit. This is a button that can be used to increase the number of balls to hit during the session.
Below the information blocks are fields where the information output from the ball flight monitor are typed in. Since the tracker had both Carry and Offline configured, both of those fields appear here. Values are required for both.
Next is the button to record the values for this tracker. The button is currently disabled in the image because the two required fields have not yet been given values. Once values are input into those fields, the button will be enabled which will advance to the next shot with clear values.
There are also three tool buttons in the top right corner.
- Left Arrow -- Go back to the previous shot to make edits.
- Right Arrow -- Go to the next shot to make edits or to continue.
- Eraser -- Clear out the typed in data in all of the fields.
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