The challenge
A leading sports equipment company wanted a golf simulator that could do more than mimic a course — it had to measure the things that actually make a golfer better. That meant capturing the angle and force of each strike, the ball’s speed, trajectory and distance, and its precise position at any moment.
The hard part was timing. All of it had to be tracked live and shown back to the player in a way that was instantly readable, so a golfer could adjust their swing in the moment rather than parse a report afterward.
Our approach
We built software that fuses high-speed cameras and precision sensors into a single training system. The cameras capture detailed frames of ball and club movement, the sensors measure force and angle, and a tight connectivity layer keeps the hardware and software talking without lag.
On top of that data sits real-time analytics that break down swing mechanics — angle, force, speed and trajectory — through an interface clear enough for an amateur and detailed enough for a professional. The feedback loop is immediate, which is what turns a simulator into genuine practice.
