You watch professional golfers swing on television and wonder how you stack up, but without any real way to compare yourself. Every time someone tees it up on screen, the broadcast provides advanced metrics like ball speed, swing speed, carry distance, and other information that tells you how far the ball went and why it did so accurately. If that’s what’s available to us while we watch from our couches, imagine what the pros have access to that helps them refine their swings and make critical adjustments.
The question is: what information do you have that can help you sharpen your game? Probably not much. But that doesn’t have to be the case. With a tool like the SC4 PRO Launch Monitor, you can get instant, accurate feedback on every swing and use that data to improve in all kinds of ways.
Sure, you might already know your swing speed and launch angle are off compared to top tour professionals, but wouldn’t it be helpful (and a little fun) to know by exactly how much? You know bombing drives over 300 yards like the best in the world might not be a realistic target, but understanding where you stand compared to the elite can help you set goals and measure improvement over time.
To see how you stack up, check out average pro swing and ball speed data reported by the PGA Tour’s official stats.
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With the SC4 PRO, every swing gives you access to 12 professional-grade metrics.
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Carry/Total Distance: how far your ball travels in the air before it hits the ground
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Ball Speed: speed of the ball as it leaves the clubface
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Swing Speed: how fast the clubhead is moving at impact
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Launch Angle: angle at which the ball takes off relative to the ground
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Apex (Maximum Height): highest point your shot reaches in its trajectory
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Launch Direction: initial direction the ball travels relative to your target line
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Smash Factor: measure of efficiency, calculated by dividing ball speed by club speed
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Spin Rate: amount of backspin on the ball, affecting flight and distance
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Back Spin: vertical spin that helps the ball stay airborne and stop on the green.
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Side Spin: horizontal spin that causes the ball to curve left or right
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Spin Axis: tilt of the ball’s spin, indicating draw or fade tendencies
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Dispersion: spread of your shots left, right, short, or long relative to your target
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What sets the SC4 PRO apart from other mobile launch monitors is how easy it is to set up and use, even for those unfamiliar with this type of technology. The monitor provides voice feedback on your shot data, and a remote control lets you adjust targets and switch clubs without having to manually interact with the screen, making smooth swings the only thing you need to worry about.
Even better, there’s no need for special equipment or additional technology subscriptions. You can use the golf balls already in your bag, and once you have the launch monitor, you’re ready to go—no hidden costs or ongoing commitments.
From tee to green, the SC4 PRO helps you track every aspect of your swing and identify areas for improvement. You don’t have to compare yourself to the pros, but you can. And when you can’t get outside for a practice session, the SC4 PRO pairs with the VOICECADDIE S App, turning your phone or tablet into a virtual driving range, complete with shot tracking and advanced swing analytics.
With the SC4 PRO, you’re no longer just guessing about your game. You’re making real, data-driven progress every time you tee it up.
Ready to take your game to the next level?