Field Notes
Short, practical write-ups on the questions we field most often about fitting inside a waterside room instead of an open range.
Photometric Capture and What Four Cameras Catch
Why an optical, radar-free system needs four synchronized cameras instead of one, and what that buys you over a single-sensor launch monitor.
Read article →Pressure Mat Strike Location and Dynamic Lie
How a pressure-mapped impact plate reads dynamic loft and lie the instant you strike the ball, and why that catches things a static lie board never will.
Read article →Salt Air, Grip Tack, and When to Regrip
Why grips lose tack faster along the Gulf Coast than they do inland, and a simple way to check yours before your next round.
Read article →Afternoon Storm Season and Why Indoor Testing Holds Up
What a near-daily Florida thunderstorm actually does to an outdoor fitting schedule, and why keeping the room indoors removes the guesswork entirely.
Read article →Sea-Level Air Density and Why Your Numbers Travel
Why a fitting done at sea level in Clearwater carries over more cleanly to most courses than a fitting done at altitude, and where the small exceptions are.
Read article →Onshore Breeze Calibration Rounds on Clearwater Courses
How our outdoor validation rounds along the bay account for a gusting onshore breeze instead of just averaging it away.
Read article →Put This to Work on Your Own Bag
Reading about the room is a start — seeing your own dual-sensor numbers on the wall is where it actually clicks.