About Golftek Technology

The Golftek Corporation established itself by introducing the first computerized golf swing analyzer in 1977. With this invention, Golftek began to achieve international acclaim by setting new standards for complete electronic swing analysis. Used by thousands of golf professionals worldwide, Golftek's sophisticated analyzers use infrared sensors to read both ball and club. This helps to better equate golfer skill levels when clubfitting, instructing and practicing indoors. Accomplished players know that once faults can be identified, technique can be improved.

The introduction of our TruGolf LS indoor golf simulator reshaped conventional thinking about the relationship between player and measured performance. Golftek's swing analyzer technology and proprietary software integration set new standards for complete analyzer-simulator functionality. It's our software programs and video motion analysis that further identify cause-effect faults in swing technique, useful in clubfitting, instruction and play. Golftek's inhouse development of these programs contributes to ease of programming and cost effectiveness at the customer level.

Today, Golftek engineers are technical advisors to many of the leading teachers and clubfitters worldwide. Our professional customers include:

  • United States Golf Association (USGA): Golftek systems are used in USGA equipment evaluation programs.
  • PGA Hall of Fame: Golftek's swing analyzer is a featured attraction on public display.
  • United Kingdom PGA: Golftek analyzers are part of the training academy curriculum.
  • Professional Clubfitters Society: Golftek is a corporate sponsor selling to and exchanging technical information with many of the nation's top clubfitters.

Depend on the accuracy and realism of the most respected name in golf swing analyzers and analyzer-simulators—Golftek. We aim for excellence in everything we do. From the way we run our business to our customer service. This commitment has served us well. Golftek has opened markets in the United States, Canada, Argentina, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan,
and PuertoRico.