SkyCaddie SwingTraX 360 SuperTags - 14-Pack
Discover your golf swing in an entirely new way with the SkyCaddie SwingTraX 360 Golf SuperTags. These compact club-mounted sensors capture the movement of your golf club throughout the swing, turning complex swing information into an interactive 3D experience that can help you practise with greater purpose.
Once a SuperTag has been installed and calibrated to a club, thousands of measurements can be collected during each swing. SwingTraX 360 uses this information to recreate the movement of the club digitally, giving golfers the ability to examine their technique from multiple viewing angles and understand areas that can be extremely difficult to identify through feel alone.
Suitable for range sessions, indoor training, putting analysis and compatible launch monitor setups, SwingTraX 360 goes considerably further than conventional shot tracking. Instead of simply recording which club you used and where the ball travelled, it helps reveal how the golf club actually moved to produce the shot.
SwingTraX 360 is designed to make complicated swing information easier to understand. Rather than depending entirely on video footage or trying to diagnose a movement through feel, golfers can see a three-dimensional recreation of the club's movement throughout the swing.
This visual approach can make it easier to recognise changes in club path, shaft position, face orientation and overall swing movement, helping turn practice into a more measurable process.
Each SuperTag is a sophisticated sensor package weighing approximately 9.4g. Its compact construction allows it to be installed onto a golf club while keeping additional weight to a minimum.
Once fitted correctly, the sensor automatically records information during your swings. This means there is no need to continually position cameras or manually start a recording before every shot, allowing practice sessions to flow more naturally.
SwingVue 360 takes the measurements captured by the SuperTag and reconstructs your club movement within an interactive three-dimensional environment.
Unlike a traditional swing video that is limited to the position of the camera, the virtual representation can be viewed from several perspectives. Golfers can investigate the swing from face-on, down-the-line and overhead viewpoints to gain a clearer understanding of how the club travels throughout the motion.
A SuperTag captures thousands of individual data points as the golf club moves. SwingTraX 360 processes this information to reconstruct the swing and calculate a variety of useful performance measurements.
Instead of evaluating practice purely by the resulting ball flight, golfers can investigate the movements that occurred before impact and develop a better understanding of why a particular shot was produced.
SwingTraX 360 breaks the golf swing down into five key positions. Examining these checkpoints individually can help golfers understand how the club changes position throughout the swing and how one movement can influence another.
| Position | Point In The Swing |
|---|---|
| P1 | Address |
| P2 | Halfway Back |
| P4 | Top Of Swing |
| P6 | Halfway Down |
| P7 | Impact |
Understanding how speed is created and transferred through the golf swing can be valuable for both technique work and dedicated speed training. SwingTraX 360 provides measurements for both Clubhead Speed and Peak Hand Speed.
Clubhead Speed measures the speed generated by the club, while Peak Hand Speed identifies the highest speed achieved by the hands during the downswing. Monitoring these measurements can help golfers investigate sequencing, acceleration and release patterns.
A repeatable golf swing depends on more than outright speed. SwingTraX 360 also measures the timing and rhythm of the movement, providing useful feedback for golfers working towards a more consistent tempo.
| Metric | What It Measures |
|---|---|
| Tempo | Relationship between backswing and downswing timing |
| Total Swing Time | Complete duration of the swing |
| Backswing Time | Time taken to complete the backswing |
| Downswing Time | Time taken during the downswing |
| Clubhead Speed | Speed generated by the golf club |
| Peak Hand Speed | Maximum speed reached by the hands during the downswing |
AirSwing Technology means productive practice doesn't always require a driving range or even a golf ball. SwingTraX 360 can capture applicable swing information while you make practice swings, opening up numerous possibilities for home training and technique work.
Golfers can monitor areas including swing path, clubhead speed and hand speed without striking a ball, making AirSwing particularly useful for indoor practice and golf speed-training sessions.
Groove Training provides a more structured approach to improvement. Select the swing measurement you want to work on, establish a target and SwingTraX 360 can provide visual and audio feedback during practice.
Rather than making repetitive swings without a defined objective, Groove Training allows sessions to revolve around a measurable goal. Three proficiency levels provide scope to increase the challenge as your consistency develops.
Applicable training measurements can include:
Good swings can be saved as favourites, creating useful reference points for future practice. New swings can then be compared against previously recorded examples to help determine whether changes to your technique are producing the desired movement.
This feature can also be valuable when working with a golf professional, providing measurable swing information that can be revisited as your technique develops.
Advanced Ball Strike Technology is designed to recognise genuine golf shots while distinguishing them from practice movements. Multiple precision sensors and dedicated algorithms work together to identify actual strikes, including putts.
More reliable automatic shot recognition means less time can be spent correcting or editing information after playing.
For accurate swing measurement, the SuperTag needs to understand exactly how it is positioned relative to the golf club. SkyGolf's patented calibration system takes important club specifications into account, including loft, lie and club length, while establishing the relationship between the sensor and clubface.
After calibration, the SuperTag is intended to remain attached to that particular club. Continually transferring a sensor between different clubs is not recommended because the calibration and anti-rotation installation are designed around an individual club setup.
A golf club fitted and calibrated with a SuperTag becomes what SkyGolf calls an Estik. Drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges and putters can all be used to create dedicated swing-analysis clubs.
This means a golfer can start with a single SuperTag and focus on one particular area of the game before expanding their SwingTraX setup with additional sensors.
SwingTraX 360 isn't limited to full golf swings. Install a suitable SuperTag on your putter and the technology can provide a three-dimensional representation of the putting stroke.
The system can provide 16 putting measurements across three important positions, giving golfers another way to investigate putting tempo, timing, direction, speed control and touch.
Within a compatible SkyGolf setup, SuperTags can provide more than conventional club identification. ClubTrak 360 can capture information such as the club selected, shot location and distance while also recording information about how the club moved during the swing.
Connecting swing mechanics with the resulting golf shot can provide a much more complete understanding of performance on the course.
Your captured information can become part of the wider SkyGolf 360 environment, providing a central platform for analysing practice sessions, rounds and club performance.
Reviewing information over time can make it easier to identify patterns, highlight strengths and expose areas where focused practice could potentially produce the greatest improvement.
Compatible GameTraX 360 and SkyGolf 360 functionality can provide advanced Strokes Gained analysis. Instead of assessing performance only through conventional statistics, Strokes Gained can compare different parts of your game against relevant performance benchmarks.
This can help identify where shots are actually being gained or lost and provide greater direction when deciding which part of your game deserves the most attention.
SwingTraX 360 can add club-movement information to a compatible launch-monitor practice environment. Rather than looking exclusively at what happens to the golf ball after impact, golfers can also examine aspects of the swing that contributed to the result.
When used with a compatible SkyTrak Launch Monitor, additional measurements can include Angle of Attack, Shaft Lean, Shaft Angle and Backswing Length.
Different SuperTag package sizes allow golfers to build a SwingTraX 360 setup around their individual training requirements, whether analysing a single club or creating a complete connected golf bag.
| Pack | Suggested Application |
|---|---|
| 1 SuperTag | Ideal for analysing one club, replacing a sensor or expanding an existing setup |
| 4 SuperTags | Suitable for targeted practice, selected clubs or dedicated speed-training equipment |
| 14 SuperTags | Designed to provide sensor coverage across a complete 14-club golf bag |
For golfers who want the most comprehensive setup, the SkyCaddie SwingTraX 360 SuperTags 14 Pack provides enough sensors for every club permitted in a standard 14-club golf bag.
Having individual sensors permanently calibrated to each club can create a more complete performance picture, combining club selection and shot results with swing information when used within an appropriate GameTraX 360 setup.
The 4 SuperTag Pack provides a useful middle ground for golfers who don't require complete bag coverage. Sensors could be fitted to four strategically selected clubs - such as a driver, iron, wedge and putter - to analyse different parts of the game.
It can also be used to expand an existing collection of SuperTags or equip dedicated golf speed-training clubs.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Sensor Weight | 9.4g |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Battery Type | Replaceable Panasonic CR2032 Coin Battery |
| Typical Battery Life | Approximately 1 Year Average, With Up To 2 Years Possible Depending On Usage |
| Water Protection | Water Resistant |
| Installation | Club Mounted With Patented Calibration |
SwingTraX 360 requires a compatible SkyCaddie device or supported smartphone configuration. Compatibility should be checked before purchasing, particularly for Android smartphones where specific internal sensors may be required.
| Device / Platform | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| SkyCaddie PRO 5X | Compatible |
| SkyCaddie PRO 4X | Compatible |
| iPhone | Supported Models With SkyCaddie Mobile - Check Current Compatibility |
| Android | Selected Compatible Devices - Gyroscope, Magnetometer & Accelerometer Requirements Apply |
A qualifying annual SkyGolf membership is required for SwingTraX 360 and GameTraX 360 functionality. The required membership level varies according to the features and number of SuperTags being used.
| Function | Minimum Membership |
|---|---|
| SwingTraX 360 | SkyGolf 360 Birdie Plan |
| GameTraX 360 / 6 Or More SuperTags | SkyGolf 360 PRO X Plan |
SkyGolf membership plans, software functionality and device compatibility may change. Current compatibility and subscription requirements should be checked before purchase.