Use the Dispersion Tendency tracker to record if you missed a target on the left or on the right but segmented into yardage bands. This tracker is similar to the Direction Control tracker but is best used for approach and driving clubs.
This tracker has limited configuration capabilities because it currently intended to be used for skill assessments.
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 configuration options:
Property | Value | Purpose |
Ball Count |
(optional) |
The number of balls to hit. |
Target Size | Defaults to 30 yards | Defines the size of the target circle diameter. |
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. |
Usage
The image below shows what the Dispersion Tendency 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.
- TARGET -- The circumference of the target circle.
- 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.
Next are the buttons where you record how far you missed the target on the left, how far you missed the target on the right, or if your ball came to rest within the target circle.
The final section shows a running tally of results. For this tracker, it shows:
- STRUCK -- The total number of balls struck.
- LEFT -- The percentage of balls that missed to target on the left.
- HIT -- The percentage of balls that hit the target.
- RIGHT -- The percentage of balls that missed the target on the right.
There is also 1 tool button in the top right corner.
- Curled Arrow -- Undo the last entry and give a ball back. Use this to change if the results of the shot in case the wrong button was pushed.
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