Toptracer launches Toptracer Go to make range technology and data accessible

By |  April 22, 2026 0 Comments
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Toptracer, a provider of range technology, launched Toptracer Go, designed to make premium range technology accessible to more facilities than ever before. At $999 per month, operators can offer range technology that covers 50 meters of tee line with one camera system. 

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Throughout 2025, the technology was showcased on the practice ranges of golf’s biggest stages, including the PGA Championship, Open Championship and Ryder Cup, where fans unlocked real-time player data with a simple scan. 

Toptracer Go offers operators and club managers a fast, fun and frictionless way to transform warm-ups into data-driven performance. Players simply scan a QR code to gain instant access to shot distance, ball speed, launch angle and more on their personal mobile device in an effort to give them a true understanding of how they are hitting in real-time conditions before hitting the course. 

At a price point that is typically within a head pro’s or golf director’s discretion, facilities can offer a premium, tech-enabled experience that might have previously been out of a reach, turning any range into a smarter, more compelling destination. 

“We built Toptracer Go to remove friction, for both the operator and the golfer,” said Scott Blevins, Toptracer president. “At $999 a month, we’re opening the door for more facilities to offer a premium experience, while giving golfers a simple, instant way to get meaningful data every time they step on the range.” 

Toptracer’s advanced tech powers more than 1,450 ranges across 38 countries, as well as major championships and professional golf events around the world, including The Open, AIG Women’s Open, PGA Championship, TGL presented by SoFi and more. 

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