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Trackman — CSV export and free visualization

Trackman is a dual-radar launch monitor system used in club fitting and tour-level coaching, with hardware pricing that runs roughly $14,000 to $25,000+ depending on configuration (TrackMan 4 vs. the ceiling-mounted iO), plus annual software fees on top for some tiers — Trackman sells through dealers rather than publishing a fixed price list, so treat any single number as approximate. At that price point, Trackman's own export already measures nearly everything; ContactCoach's role here is a free layer of session-level analysis on top of real, measured data.

How do I export a CSV from TPS?

Trackman's support center documents this directly in "Shot Analysis: How To Export A CSV File From TPS" — follow that article for the exact menu steps in your version of TPS, then upload the resulting file at /.

What does a Trackman export include?

Trackman's CSV export is comprehensive — 40-plus columns covering both ball flight and club delivery, including measured club path, face angle, face-to-path, and landing angle, the numbers cheaper radar units either can't report or have to calculate from ball flight. For the full, current column list, check Trackman's own support documentation rather than any third-party summary — the exact set can vary by TPS version. Because Trackman tracks both the clubhead and the ball with dual radar, it's widely regarded in golf-tech circles as reporting club path and face angle as real measurements rather than deriving them from ball flight the way single-radar units do.

What does ContactCoach add on top of that?

With this much natively measured, ContactCoach doesn't estimate anything for a Trackman session — descent angle, club path, and face-to-path all come from your CSV as-is, unmodified. What ContactCoach adds is the same free analysis layer it applies to every monitor:

ContactCoach adds Uses Guide
Dispersion ellipses per club Trackman's measured carry + side Reading the ellipses
Gap analysis across your bag Trackman's measured carry Reading gap analysis
Mishit flagging Trackman's measured smash + carry How mishits are flagged
Face-to-path context Trackman's measured face angle + club path Reading face-to-path

None of these are relabeling Trackman's numbers as something new — they're Trackman's own measured values, organized into per-club dispersion, gapping, and mishit views that TPS itself doesn't show the same way.

Measured or modeled — what should I trust?

Trust it as measured. Trackman's dual-radar approach is the reference point the rest of this industry gets compared against, and ContactCoach doesn't second-guess or re-derive any field your Trackman CSV already reports — it uses your numbers directly and only adds session-level summaries (percentiles, ellipses, thresholds) on top.

Try it

Upload your own Trackman session at /, or click "Explore a sample session" on that page to see dispersion ellipses, gap analysis, and mishit flagging running on real measured data.