Most indoor golf centers already have launch monitors, simulators and coaching programs.
Offer premium player assessment, club fitting insights powered by grip pressure analysis.
Merge grip pressure data with launch monitor data for premium coaching and performance programs.
The market is changing. Most centers now offer:
Measure force development of hands and fingers during every golf swing or putter stroke.
The hands are the final connection between the player and the club. All forces are transferred through the hands to the club.
Immediate analysis of every swing and how you improve further. The improvement path is your personalized way, taking into acvcount that everybody has a specific, personal “swing signature”.
You improve consistency & accuracy in swing movement, force development and hence shot consistency.
Every golfer has a personal “Swing signature”. It is the way you swing (and nobody else). It is determined how you have learned to play (e.g. your coach), your biomechanic (height, arm length, strength, etc), how often you train, just to name a few parameters.
Here a few swings of an elite golfer. They come from a series of about 50 swings. Do you see how consistent they are? It is ALWAYS the same shape. It is ALWAYS the same feature at impact.
The swings are parallel shifted up or down (resulting in a little more or a little less distance), but the swing pattern and finger forces are very repeatable; always the same.
With our instrument you train for exactly this consistency. You will achieve:
You traini force development, timing and sequence
Less variability in your hands translates into less variability in your results.
Clubface orientation and impact timing through correct grip force shape
Hand forces determine your results Hand control = results control.
Our system complements your existing investment
Measure, analyze, improve hand forces during swing and putting. Build mighty models by combining hand force data and launch monitor and ground force data, into 1 model which exactly fits for you – not an “global average” golfer.
Use this complete picture of each golfer with his/ her specific swing features, for personalized improvement.
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Measure, analyze, improve hand forces during swing and putting. Build mighty models by combining hand force data and launch monitor and ground force data, into 1 model.
Use this complete picture of each golfer with his/ her specific swing features, for personalized improvement.
Use indoor or outdoor.
Business use:
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The whole rubber grip is your sensor. Position and forces of fingers and hand balms are measured and transmitted (no wires) to the tablet.
You see your swing results immediately on the tablet. But can analyze much deeper than that. All data are stored and are ready for a structured analysis later on.
Example Curve
A “total force “ curve is shown in the graph. This curve represents the sum of both hand forces on the grip.
Backswing phase: every golfer has a very personal “swing signature”
Less variability in your hands translates into less variability in your results.
The peak between C and D. Here your hands decide…
Follow through, finish. Important information about your biomechanics.
We say: Your hand forces determine to a large extent how you transfer your energy to the club. Your hand force determine to a large extent your result.
it must be possible to predict the swing result (= ball flight) from hand force measurements. Is this true?
The Graph shows the relation between observed (real) ball flight distance to predicted ball flight distance. And indeed, we see predictions from hand force measurements predict the swing results. Every point in the graph represents a swing.
There is scatter in the data- yes! But regarding that no other information (e.g movement, ground force ) were used, the correlation is remarkably good.
Launch monitors measure the results.
We measure the reasons.
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Measures
Presure map of a professional golfer at impact (left). The pressure map is an image of the complete grip surface. iron side of grip on top.
Video at impact (right).
Golfer often hear:
But what does this actually mean?
Pressure mapping transforms subjective coaching into visual feedback players can understand immediately.
The result is higher engagement, stronger motivation and better retention
We work with several golf coaching center and golf clubs in the Geneva region.
Join us for a test.
Or, connect for a online test and demonstration via a video call.
Or invite us to your event at your site.