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3D Motion Analysis in TPS 10.3: The Missing Link

For years, Trackman devices have done two things, and done them well: track the club and track the ball.

Today, we take the next step.

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Markerless 3D swing biomechanics analysis

With the launch of 3D Motion Analysis in Trackman Performance Studio 10.3, full-body tracking is now part of the same platform you already trust. No separate software. No extra workflow. Just one integrated system, where the connections between body, club and ball are finally made clear.

Because every shot is a story of cause and effect:

Ball flight is the what.
Club delivery is the how.
And body movement is the why.

With 3D Motion Analysis, you get the full story. Capture a swing and instantly view body movement alongside club and ball data — either as a 3D model or directly overlaid on video. Then dive into 26 new data parameters and find what needs fixing.


The new tool for upgraded golf coaching

What used to rely on feel or interpretation is now visible, measurable and actionable.

Getting started is simple. Connect two cameras — one face-on and one down the line. Then run a quick calibration and you’re ready to visualize and analyze the swing in a whole new way. Whether you’re using Trackman 4 or Trackman iO, everything is already integrated in TPS.

For elite players, it turns small changes into measurable gains.

For coaches, 3D Motion Analysis brings clarity to every conversation.

It's just one more thing that Trackman has added to make our job a little bit easier.

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Michael Finney

Coach, Director of Instruction at University of Louisville Golf Club

So now I have a super quick way to combine how the body is moving… and I have a really cool way to test out a coaching cue. One: did they actually do it? Two: did the cue affect the club delivery in a positive or negative way?

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John Dunigan

Coach, PGA Master Teaching Professional

The teacher is able to decide what route they're going to take. With the body data, club data, and ball flight data, they can pick and choose how they're going to roadmap that golfer to be in a better place.

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James Leitz

Coach, ranked in Golf Digest's Top 50 Best Teachers in America

Check out our coaching guide to 3D Motion Analysis

Download TPS 10.3 now and see the swing in full with 3D Motion Analysis.