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WHAT’S A COMBINE?

TEE BOX COMBINE OPEN 2020

WHAT’s A TRACKMAN COMBINE?

The TrackMan Combine is a standardized test that not only enables you to identify the strengths and weaknesses in your golf game, but also compete and compare your ballstriking against both fellow amateurs and some of the best players in the World. Such Professional golfers who regularly complete the Trackman Combine as Tiger Woods, Patrick Reid, Jason Dufner and Justin Rose

THIS IS HOW IT WORKS.

You shoot a total of sixty shots towards ten different targets, starting with 60 yards wedge shots, ending with your driver. To spice things up, you hit three shots at each target incrementally over two rounds.

SPECIFICALLY.

You hit three shots in a row to distances of 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180 yards and driver, where after you repeat it. Each shot equates to a score from 0-100 points, where 100 is the optimal or best possible score.

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The test can be taken in 30-45 minutes.

Upon completion, your score must be uploaded to the local Tee Box London Combine Open leaderboard in order to be part of the contest. Ask the Tee Box Professional covering to help you if you have any issues

You will see both your best score each month and throughout the duration of the Tee Box Combine Open 2020, on our live  leaderboard at www.MyTrackman.com, or on the leader board page of this website at the end of each month

(*Please note, you can only view the live leaderboard on www.MyTrackman.com if you have completed a Trackman Combine at Tee Box London)

COMBINE VIDEO VAULT.

Martin Chuck

Watch Revolution Golf instructor and Tour striker Inventor, Martin Chuck, describe the Trackman combine in more detail and how can benefit your golf improvement

Sir Nick Faldo

Sir Nick Faldo explains how by completing the Trackman Combine frequently, his game has remained sharp even after all these years since retiring

Jason Dufner

Former PGA Champion Jason Dufner and coach Chuck Cook discuss why the the Trackman combine has become an essential part of the major champions regular practice routine and how you can benefit from making it a part of yours