Notes From the Bay
Short, practical write-ups on the questions we field most often about fitting inside a screen bay instead of an open range.
Frame Rate and Catching the Real Impact
Why the camera half of our dual-track rig matters as much as the radar half, and what a slow replay actually shows you that a number on a screen can't.
Read article →Mat Firmness and Honest Strike Feedback
How hitting-mat density changes what your hands feel at impact, and why a too-forgiving mat can quietly hide a mis-hit.
Read article →Screen Trajectory Calibration Basics
What "calibrated against outdoor flight" actually means, and how often a simulator bay needs to be re-checked against real numbers.
Read article →Why a Controlled Bay Beats a Windy Range Day
What Arizona wind and heat actually do to an outdoor fitting session, and why removing both from the equation changes what a fitting can tell you.
Read article →Putting Lab Stimp and Break Calibration
How our indoor putting lab holds a consistent stimp reading and simulated break, and why that consistency matters more than most golfers assume.
Read article →Net Return Speed and Shot Shape Reads
How the return net's give and rebound speed factors into an accurate spin-axis read on full shots hit into it.
Read article →Put This to Work on Your Own Bag
Reading about the bay is a start — seeing your own dual-track numbers on the screen is where it actually clicks.