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Trackman Introduces Dual Radar Technology [TheGolfWire]


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I'm no radar expert, but looks like more accurate measurements will be made w/two radars, fewer calculations? And more accurate under more varying conditions - mats, big divots, off-center? Sounds a lot more expensive too if an extra "radar" is involved.

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... using two radars instead of one to obtain maximum data quality and increased volumes of accurate data pick up rates. In addition, this new standard will also lead to important discoveries of new, powerful data points.
One ultra high frequency radar tracks everything the club does, before, during, and after impact - from Club Path and Face Angle to Spin Loft and Attack Angle. The other high frequency radar tracks the ball - from launch to landing and everything in between, including Spin Rate and Curvature.

http://www.thegolfwire.com/story/322682

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I think I (coincidentally) just read a review of the es14 that said it was using 2 radars already, one for the ball and one for the club. I guess more is better. Wonder how much the price of the old one is going to drop by...

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