The SkyCaddie SwingTraX 360 SuperTags turn your golf clubs into intelligent swing-analysis tools, automatically capturing detailed club and swing information every time you practise or play. Designed to provide golfers with a clearer understanding of what is actually happening during the swing, SwingTraX 360 combines advanced lightweight sensors with interactive 3D visualisation and detailed performance metrics.
Attach and calibrate a SuperTag to your chosen club and SwingTraX 360 can capture thousands of data points throughout the golf swing. These measurements are transformed into a detailed 3D representation of the club's movement, allowing you to examine your swing from different viewpoints without setting up multiple cameras.
Whether you are practising on the driving range, working indoors, using a compatible launch monitor or analysing your putting stroke, SwingTraX 360 provides information designed to help identify faults, measure improvement and develop a more repeatable golf swing.
SwingTraX 360 is built around a straightforward improvement philosophy: if you can clearly see and measure what your golf club is doing, you have much more useful information with which to improve it.
Instead of relying solely on feel or conventional video, SuperTags capture the movement of the club itself. SwingVue 360 then converts that information into an interactive three-dimensional representation, providing a powerful visual tool for analysing swing mechanics.
Each SuperTag contains advanced sensors within a compact unit that attaches to the golf club. At approximately 9.4g, the SuperTag has been engineered to minimise its effect on the normal characteristics of the club while continuously collecting detailed swing information.
Once installed and calibrated, the sensor can automatically capture information as you swing, eliminating the need to repeatedly start cameras, manually identify clubs or enter swing information after every shot.
SwingVue 360 converts the information collected by a SuperTag into a complete three-dimensional representation of your golf swing.
Rather than being restricted to the viewing angle of a conventional camera, golfers can examine the virtual swing from multiple perspectives. Views can include down-the-line, face-on and overhead positions, helping make club path and swing-plane movements much easier to understand.
The interactive 3D presentation can be particularly valuable when attempting to identify movements that may be difficult to recognise from feel alone.
During the swing, SuperTags collect thousands of individual data points. SwingTraX 360 uses this information to reconstruct the movement of the golf club and calculate a range of useful performance measurements.
This allows golfers to move beyond simply knowing where the golf ball finished and begin understanding the club movement responsible for producing the shot.
SwingTraX 360 can analyse information at five important positions throughout the golf swing. Breaking the movement into individual positions makes it easier to isolate specific areas and understand how changes earlier in the swing influence the delivery of the club at impact.
| Position | Swing Stage |
|---|---|
| P1 | Address |
| P2 | Halfway Back |
| P4 | Top of Swing |
| P6 | Halfway Down |
| P7 | Impact |
SwingTraX 360 provides speed information that can help golfers understand how efficiently they generate and transfer speed throughout the golf swing.
Clubhead Speed measures the speed of the club at impact, while Peak Hand Speed identifies the maximum speed reached by the hands during the downswing.
Tracking peak hand speed and where it occurs can provide useful information when working on sequencing, release and speed development.
Consistency is not simply about how fast the club moves. The relationship between the backswing and downswing can also play an important role in creating a repeatable motion.
SwingTraX 360 provides dedicated timing measurements so golfers can monitor their natural rhythm and work towards repeating it more consistently.
| Timing & Speed Metric | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Tempo | Relationship between backswing and downswing timing |
| Total Swing Time | Overall duration of the golf swing |
| Backswing Time | Duration of the backswing |
| Downswing Time | Duration of the downswing |
| Clubhead Speed | Speed of the clubhead |
| Peak Hand Speed | Maximum hand speed achieved during the downswing |
One of the most versatile SwingTraX 360 features is AirSwing Technology. The system can capture useful swing information even when a golf ball is not being struck.
This opens up opportunities for indoor practice, technique work and golf speed training where hitting balls may not be practical.
Golfers can work on measurements including clubhead speed, hand speed and swing path while making normal practice swings, making SuperTags useful both on and away from the golf course.
Groove Training turns SwingTraX 360 from an analysis system into an interactive practice tool. Golfers can select a particular swing measurement, establish a target and receive real-time visual and audio feedback while practising.
Rather than simply hitting ball after ball, this allows practice sessions to focus on achieving a measurable objective. Three proficiency levels allow the difficulty to progress as the golfer becomes more consistent.
Groove Training can be used with applicable measurements including:
When you produce a swing that feels particularly good, SwingTraX 360 allows it to be marked as a favourite for future reference.
Future swings can then be compared against previously saved examples, making it easier to monitor whether technical changes are moving your swing towards the desired pattern.
This can also provide a useful reference when working with a golf coach, allowing golfers to compare their current movement against a preferred swing.
SkyGolf's Advanced Ball Strike (ABS) Technology uses multiple precision sensors and specialised algorithms to distinguish genuine golf shots from practice swings.
The system is designed to automatically recognise actual strikes, including putts, while filtering out practice movements. This helps improve automatic shot capture and reduces the need for extensive editing after a round.
Accurate sensor alignment is essential when measuring golf club movement. SkyGolf uses a patented calibration process designed to precisely relate the SuperTag sensor to the individual golf club.
The calibration process incorporates important club specifications including loft, lie and club length while aligning the sensor with the clubface.
Once calibrated, the SuperTag should remain fitted to that particular club. SkyGolf does not recommend repeatedly moving individual SuperTags between clubs because the calibration and anti-rotation system are designed around a stable installation.
Once a SuperTag has been attached and calibrated to a club, SkyGolf refers to the combination as an Estik. Golfers can create an Estik from a driver, fairway wood, iron, wedge or putter and use it for dedicated swing analysis and practice.
This means golfers do not necessarily need to equip every club immediately. A smaller SuperTag package can be used to concentrate on specific clubs, while the 14-pack provides comprehensive coverage across a complete golf bag.
SwingTraX 360 is not restricted to full swings. Attach a compatible SuperTag to the putter and the system can provide a detailed virtual representation of the putting stroke.
SkyGolf states that SwingTraX 360 can present 16 putting metrics across three key positions, helping golfers examine areas such as tempo and timing, speed control, direction and touch.
The ability to analyse putting in three dimensions provides another way to understand how the putter is moving without requiring a dedicated camera system.
When incorporated into the wider SkyGolf ecosystem, SuperTags can provide considerably more information than conventional club tracking.
ClubTrak 360 can record information such as the club used, shot location and distance while also capturing the club's movement from address through impact and providing additional performance measurements.
This allows golfers to connect the swing they made with the shot it actually produced on the golf course.
Captured information can be synchronised with the SkyGolf 360 Cloud, providing a central location for reviewing golf performance.
Golfers can analyse practice information, rounds, club performance and advanced statistics, helping transform individual swings and shots into longer-term performance trends.
Information can also be used to identify strengths and weaknesses and create a more structured improvement plan.
Within the wider GameTraX 360 and SkyGolf 360 environment, golfers can access advanced performance information including Strokes Gained.
Instead of relying only on traditional statistics such as fairways and greens hit, Strokes Gained allows different areas of a golfer's performance to be compared against relevant benchmarks, providing greater insight into where shots may actually be gained or lost.
SwingTraX 360 can complement compatible launch-monitor practice by adding swing information alongside ball-flight measurements.
When SuperTags are paired with a compatible SkyTrak Launch Monitor, additional measurements can include Angle of Attack, Shaft Lean, Shaft Angle and Backswing Length.
This creates a more complete practice environment by allowing golfers to examine both the resulting ball flight and the golf-club movement that helped produce it.
SkyCaddie SuperTags are available in different pack sizes, allowing golfers to choose a setup appropriate for the way they want to practise and track their game.
| Package | Recommended Use |
|---|---|
| 1 SuperTag | Single-club analysis, replacement or adding an additional club |
| 4 SuperTags | Ideal for selected clubs, dedicated practice or speed-training setups |
| 14 SuperTags | Complete bag coverage with one SuperTag for every club |
The SkyCaddie SwingTraX 360 SuperTags 14 Pack provides enough sensors to equip every club in a standard 14-club golf bag.
With every club tagged and calibrated, golfers can build a much more complete picture of their game, combining swing information with club selection and on-course performance data when used with the appropriate GameTraX 360 setup.
The 4-Pack provides a flexible way to use SwingTraX 360 without immediately equipping the entire golf bag. Golfers could, for example, dedicate sensors to a driver, iron, wedge and putter to monitor different areas of the game.
It can also be useful for speed-training equipment or golfers who already own SuperTags and want to expand their existing setup.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 9.4g |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Battery | Replaceable Panasonic CR2032 Coin Battery |
| Battery Life | Designed to average approximately 1 year, with up to 2 years possible depending on use |
| Water Protection | Water Resistant |
| Installation | Club-mounted with patented calibration |
SwingTraX 360 requires a compatible SkyCaddie or supported smartphone configuration. Device compatibility should always be checked before purchase, particularly with Android phones where the required internal sensors can vary between models.
| Platform / Device | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| SkyCaddie PRO 5X | Compatible |
| SkyCaddie PRO 4X | Compatible |
| iPhone | Supported models with SkyCaddie Mobile - check current device compatibility |
| Android | Selected compatible devices - required sensors include gyroscope, magnetometer and accelerometer |
A qualifying annual SkyGolf membership is required to access SwingTraX 360 and GameTraX 360 functionality. The membership required depends on how the SuperTags are being used.
| Function | Minimum Membership |
|---|---|
| SwingTraX 360 | SkyGolf 360 Birdie Plan |
| GameTraX 360 / 6 or More SuperTags | SkyGolf 360 PRO X Plan |
Membership and device requirements can change. Check current SkyGolf compatibility and subscription information before purchase.