SkyCaddie Just Made History With The Revolutionary New SuperTags
The new SkyCaddie SuperTags take the concept of game tracking to a significant new level


If you’re a golfer determined to improve your game, then analysing your performance on the course is a must. It’s something that all professionals and their teams do to ensure they’re constantly improving weaker areas of their game to compete at the highest level. While hiring a team to help you analyse your game is an unlikely prospect for most, the new SkyCaddie SuperTags help you feel like you do, thanks to their clever ability to not only track your vital statistics but also provide clubhead and swing feedback.
For the first time, one Tag now shows your whole game, including a movie of every swing you make while out on the golf course. It’s like having a cameraman follow you for 18 holes, but the SuperTags are the perfect accessory to help serious golfers improve their game.
The SkyCaddie SuperTag
While grinding away on the range is fine when ironing out lingering swing flaws, it’s on the course where you put your swing to the test and have to execute shots on demand, under pressure. Being able to see feedback on these swings, as well as the result of the shots themselves, is what will help you understand where your swing or the choices you’re making on the course need some work. The best part about the SkyCaddie SuperTags that track this information is that they are lightweight and simply plug into the bottom of your grips, causing no distraction to the golfer focused on the task at hand.
The tags are a component of SkyGolf’s GameTraX360 system, which sees the tags sync up with software either on your smartphone or the latest generation of SkyCaddie GPS devices such as the PRO5X, PRO4X or SX550. From here, you can not only reflect on your rounds once home, but you can see 3D-visualisations of every shot you hit on the course that day - camera free! Unlike other tracking devices, the SkyCaddie SuperTags require no extra output from you for the tags to do their job. Once they are connected at the start of the round, you can play with no interference.
The SkyCaddie SuperTags provide unrivalled tracking data
The clever SuperTags feature, what SkyGolf calls AirSwing Technology, is an addition to these tags that sets them apart from other game tracking devices on the market. These tags let golfers capture swing metrics both on the course, on the range, and even indoors. For those who can’t get enough of working on their swing, even when at home, use these tags to track clubhead speed, swing path and many other launch monitor parameters without even having to hit a ball. The clubhead tracking is also applicable and extremely accurate when it comes to putting, saving you from spending extra money on separate training aids that provide similar data.
One of the most beneficial factors of the SkyCaddie SuperTags is the simplified Strokes Gained analysis. Strokes Gained is a metric used on major professional tours to compare an individual’s performance against the rest of the field for a particular round, event, or even season. The SuperTags let you compare your data gathered to golfers in particular handicap ranges, whether that be against others of a similar handicap or those obtaining a handicap you happen to be working towards. This kind of tracking and analysis, as well as being able to see club data from the shots that caused you to rise or fall in these statistics, as well as the 3D visualisations of each swing you made today, is truly what sets the SuperTags apart from other tracking devices on the market.
Chris Trott (@Trottiegolf) uses the SkyCaddie SuperTags
If you’re looking to receive tour-level feedback on both your swing and your game as a whole, then you needn’t look any further than the SkyCaddie SuperTags. The revolutionary technology in these tags helps them firmly assert themselves as an industry leader when it comes to tracking technology.
To ensure you get the most out of your SkyCaddie SuperTags it would be recommended that you go for a pack of 14 (£499) one for each club in the bag, but if you did want to test the waters or perhaps even replace damaged or lost tags, you can purchase a 4-pack (£199) or an individual tag for £79. You can purchase your SkyCaddie SuperTags and all other SkyGolf equipment and memberships at the SkyCaddie Website.
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Sam has worked in the golf industry for 14 years, offering advice on equipment to all levels of golfers. Sam heads up any content around fairway woods, hybrids, wedges, putters and golf balls but also writes about other equipment from time to time.Sam graduated from Webber International University in 2017 with a BSc Marketing Management degree while playing collegiate golf. His experience of playing professionally on both the EuroPro Tour and Clutch Pro Tour, alongside his golf retail history, means Sam has extensive knowledge of golf equipment and what works for different types of golfer.
Sam’s current What’s In The Bag?
Driver: TaylorMade Qi35 9°
Fairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi35 15°, Srixon ZXi 18°
Irons: TaylorMade CB (6-PW) P770 (4-5)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10, 50°, 54°, 60°
Putter: Kevin Burns 9307
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
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