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Trackman iO just got even better — Welcome to Attack Angle

Full-bag Attack Angle and Low Point arrive on Trackman iO

Trackman iO continues to raise the bar for indoor golf and coaching.

Attack Angle and Low Point are now available across the full bag on Trackman iO, including wedges. That means players and coaches can now access even more of the data that matters, with the precision and consistency expected from Trackman.

This update builds on the introduction of Attack Angle for woods and hybrids late last year and makes Trackman iO an even more powerful game improvement tool. From dialing in wedge contact to optimizing iron play and understanding strike patterns throughout the bag, Trackman iO users can now learn more from every swing.

"Every new data parameter has to earn its place in the Trackman ecosystem," said Fredrik Tuxen, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Trackman. "Attack Angle and Low Point are incredibly valuable for coaching and player development, but only if the numbers are accurate enough to trust. That's the standard we held ourselves to before bringing them to the full bag on Trackman iO."

In this video, Fredrik Tuxen explains what Attack Angle is and what it can reveal for golfers, coaches and fitters.

Fredrik Tuxen in a black jacket with a logo, sitting and smiling, with the text "WHAT IS ATTACK ANGLE?" on the left side.

Attack Angle and spin loft at a glance

Attack Angle measures whether the club is moving up or down at impact, while Low Point measures where the club bottoms out relative to the golf ball.

Attack Angle

  • What is it?
    Attack Angle measures your approach to the ball, positive for upward swings and negative for downward ones.

  • Why it matters:
    Key for understanding club path and controlling ball flight. Essential for optimizing spin, speed, and distance in every shot.
    Learn more about Attack Angle


Spin Loft

  • What is it?
    Having an immense influence on Spin Rate, Spin Loft is approximately the angle between the Dynamic Loft and Attack Angle.

  • Why it matters: Controlling Spin Rate leads to more consistent distance and improved shot quality.

For coaches, these parameters provide a better understanding of what’s happening at impact and what needs to be adjusted. For players, they mean clearer feedback and more productive practice sessions.

Measuring impact conditions on shorter clubs presents different technical challenges than measuring them on woods and hybrids. Throughout the development process, Trackman remained focused on delivering data that coaches and players can rely on with confidence.

"We've had a lot of customers asking for this,” Tuxen added. “It's something we've wanted to deliver as well, but we wanted to be confident in the data first. Now we're at that point, and we're excited to put it in people's hands."


Tuxen walks us through how Attack Angle has been developed for iO:

Man in a black jacket smiling, seated indoors with "HOW WE TRACK" text on the left side against a blurred background.

Note: Attack Angle and Low Point are now available for all clubs on Trackman iO.


Our commitment to accuracy is what continues to separate Trackman iO from the rest of the indoor market. It's not just about adding more numbers. It's about delivering reliable insights that support better coaching, smarter practice, and improved performance.