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Trackman Range debuts in the U.S. at Carl’s Golfland
In May 2017, GolfWRX Contributor Adam Crawford published a story titled, “Is the future of golf hiding in Trackman’s code.” It detailed a new technology from Trackman called “Trackman Range,” which was at the time was only available in the company’s home country of Denmark.
Imagine walking onto a driving range, setting your bag down behind a selected spot of turf, and pulling your phone out. You scroll through your apps and select the Trackman app. Once you log on to the app, you’ll be connected to the Trackman server at said range, and then you’ll be prompted to hit a calibration shot. You take a swing, look at your phone once more, and the prompt will ask you, “Was this your shot?” You confirm it is and then you’re locked in.
Now for the next however long you’re at the range, Trackman will provide you the same data the pros are getting for each and every shot with the data hub right on your phone. While you’re checking your numbers, it will also be doing the same exact thing, at the same exact time, for the 75 other golfers hitting balls down range. And you didn’t have to pay a penny extra.
U.S. golfers don’t have to imagine this technology anymore… that is, if they’re willing to visit the Detroit area. Trackman has entered a partnership with Carl’s Golfland, a Michigan-based golf retailer and practice facility, to install its Range Solution at the company’s 15-acre Bloomfield Hills practice facility. The technology will offer golfers real-time stats for launch angle, ball speed, carry and total yards from the Trackman app, which golfers can download for free. Club head data won’t be available, but according to Trackman, future enhancements of single and multi-player range games will be offered “soon.”
As a Metro Detroit native, I’m ecstatic to have this technology available in my backyard. As much fun as places like TopGolf are, they’re no substitute for a Trackman range session. I hope this technology spreads.
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See what GolfWRXers are saying in the forums.

Doug
Feb 13, 2018 at 2:47 pm
Its new hear at Golflounge in Hamburg, Germany too. But its not for free, they charge you 19 Euros an hour. I don‘t know, it only gives you data that is already visible…
Steve Wozeniak
Sep 9, 2017 at 11:13 am
Can I get my own balls back when I am done or do I have to hit the range balls that are not even close to balls that I will be using????
Denny Jones
Sep 8, 2017 at 6:20 am
I called them. There will not be an additional fee to use the Trackman range and it should be available sometime late October.
OB
Sep 7, 2017 at 1:51 am
Only 1/2 of 1% of golfers worldwide can benefit from Trackman and the rest just stay on the range and hit buckets of balls until they attain some semblance of consistency. A lesson might also help.
James
Sep 6, 2017 at 4:06 pm
Trackman Range is a joke. You just see yardages, ball speed, launch angle and height.
All the important datas are invisible.
TW
Sep 6, 2017 at 9:18 pm
Then buy a trackman, or better yet develop a better mousetrap.
dr bloor
Sep 6, 2017 at 10:49 pm
Or, look at the ball after you hit it at the range.
John
Sep 6, 2017 at 4:00 pm
This is great, but it’s a little disappointing that there’s no club head data – path, face, angle of attack.
TW
Sep 6, 2017 at 9:22 pm
Your comment is a little disappointing. A completely free service that wasn’t available to you yesterday and all you can do is be critical.
John
Sep 7, 2017 at 11:34 am
Of course I would pay extra for the current data and more for more data. Given all the info radar – Flightscope and Trackman – offers, just these data points are great, I’m glad to have them, but not unreasonable to expect more paid options.
Jared
Sep 6, 2017 at 1:33 pm
I love the idea. This is going to destroy the average golfer’s ego due to the fact that trackman will give them real yardages on how far they actually hit their clubs. This might be discouraging to some who thought they hit the ball further/better than they actually do.
Jack
Sep 19, 2017 at 7:02 am
Many claims that the machine is broken lol.
Greg Wank
Sep 6, 2017 at 12:39 pm
When does this open/start?
Philip
Sep 6, 2017 at 12:20 pm
If the range is using a decent “real” ball (that Trackman has programmed) that they do not allow to wear out too much then this idea is awesome. Of course, if the range balls are worn out, one now has a perfect location to unload those shag balls at the end of their range session to get “real” numbers. Definitely a move in a better direction for what ranges can be used for. Of course, I’m expecting a lot of golfers will adamantly resist the numbers being sent by Trackman as they see how far they actually hit their clubs …
Jim
Sep 6, 2017 at 3:29 pm
Trackman has a “normalization” tool for Premium golf balls when you are hitting range balls – range balls aren’t really an issue as Trackman accounts for the changes in spin, LA, ball speed, etc
Kyle Simmons
Sep 6, 2017 at 11:44 am
This is awesome. I live 15 minutes from Carl’s and I can’t wait to check this out!
Miguel Dabu
Sep 6, 2017 at 11:28 am
This would be great if implemented at majority of driving ranges in the future. One can only dream.