The FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor works by using a combination of Doppler radar and high-speed image processing to track the golf ball from impact to landing. The Doppler radar measures the velocity and direction of the ball, while the high-speed image processing tracks the position of the ball. This data is then used to calculate a variety of ball parameters, including club speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and carry distance.

The FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor is also equipped with a number of other features that make it a powerful training tool for golfers of all skill levels. For example, the X3 can track the ball’s spin axis and tilt, which can provide golfers with valuable information about their swing mechanics. The X3 can also be used to record swing videos and overlay launch monitor data, which can help golfers to identify and correct swing flaws.

Here is a more detailed explanation of how the FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor works:

  1. The golfer strikes the golf ball.
  2. The Doppler radar measures the velocity and direction of the ball.
  3. The high-speed image processing tracks the position of the ball.
  4. The FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor uses this data to calculate a variety of ball parameters, including club speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and carry distance.
  5. The FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor displays the ball parameters on its screen.
  6. The golfer can use this information to analyze their swing and identify areas for improvement.

The FlightScope X3 Launch Monitor is a highly accurate and reliable launch monitor that is used by professional golfers, golf instructors, and club fitters all over the world. It is a powerful tool for golfers of all skill levels who are serious about improving their game.