Trackman Combine

TrackMan Combine is a standardized test, enabling golfers to identify strengths and weaknesses – as well as compare their performance to other peer groups.

The TrackMan Combine consists of 60 shots, each of which is scored on a scale of 0-100. When the test is completed, every player receives:

The TrackMan Combine database consists of thousands of scores. The range of participants stretches from Major Championship winners to 25 handicappers and everywhere in between. With TrackMan Combine’s worldwide acceptance and web-based services, the database will continue to grow at a very rapid pace.

Features & Benefits

"I Recommend All Serious Golfers Take The Trackman Combine On A Regular Basis"

Nick Faldo

How It Works

The TrackMan Combine comprises 60 shots. You hit 6 shots to 9 different targets, ranging from 60 to 180 yards - as well as 6 drives. Once a TrackMan Combine session is completed, the results are uploaded to mytrackman.com where it can be reviewed at any later point in time.

TrackMan Combine results have shown a clear correlation between handicap and TrackMan Combine Score. The highest male score (Luke Donald, 87) and highest female score (Sun Young Yoo, 89) to date were both recorded within two weeks of that player winning a professional golf tournament.

TrackMan Combine allows you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Once you know where your game needs work, you can focus your practice sessions on these areas. Then come back and take the Trackman Combine again. As your TrackMan Combine score goes up, your handicap is sure to go down.