The Bay Log
Notes from our four bays — plain explanations of dual-tracking accuracy, why indoor data holds up, and what actually changes between an indoor bay and an outdoor range.
Indoor vs. Outdoor Launch Monitor Readings: What Actually Changes
Why the same swing can produce different numbers on a range versus in a sealed bay, and which set of numbers you should actually trust.
Read article →What Middle Tennessee Weather Actually Costs an Outdoor Fitting
A season-by-season look at how wind, heat, and humidity around Murfreesboro distort outdoor launch monitor sessions.
Read article →Dual-Radar and Camera Tracking, Explained Simply
How our bays capture and reconcile two independent data sources on every swing, and why one system alone isn't enough.
Read article →Does Impact Screen Data Transfer to Real Turf?
What a textured, graded impact screen can and can't tell you about how a wedge will actually behave on the course.
Read article →How Many Swings Does It Take to Trust a Fitting Number?
Why a single great swing on the monitor isn't enough to build a spec around, and how many reps we actually wait for.
Read article →Face Angle vs. Path: The Ball Flight Laws Explained
The two numbers that actually determine curve and start direction, and why they get confused so often.
Read article →Put This Data to Work
Reading about dual-tracking is a start — seeing your own reconciled numbers in the bay is where it actually clicks.