Originally Posted by Daryl
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One thing is becoming increasingly clear to me. "Trackman" uses a whole lot of calculations but doesn't measure target Alignment. It doesn't measure the Players set-up nor does it determine if the Player is Swinging On-Plane. I'd say that eliminating the Plane line from the equation is pretty convenient for "Trackman".
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A few things.
The day any human lines the club face accurately to a target over 100 yards away will be the day.
The day any human can line up parallel to anything using their own perceptions will be the day.
The machine is aimed at a target.
What's the margin for error due to pixel size is a valid one?
I don't know the answer to that but I've asked.
You'd also be incorrect in that Trackman doesn't measure a plane line.
It measures(not calculates) it relative to the target that the machine was aimed at.
JG