LIV Golf and Trackman announce innovative, global multi-year partnership

Nov 6, 2025 - 5:00 PMWritten by: LIV Golf Staff

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NEW YORK AND HORSHOLM, Denmark – LIV Golf, the global golf league energizing the sport through team competition, innovative fan experiences, and world-class entertainment, and Trackman, one of the world’s largest data solutions and sports simulator providers, today announced an innovative, multi-year partnership.

Trackman has been LIV Golf’s ball tracking technology partner for the 2025 live event broadcasts, providing radar units on all 18 tee boxes and multiple mobile cameras to track players’ tee shots at LIV Golf events across the world. This new comprehensive partnership will span three years of LIV Golf’s global event schedule, enhance LIV Golf’s award-winning broadcast operations, hospitality offerings, and more. Additionally, Trackman data will now be available during the pre-show broadcast from the driving range of every LIV Golf event to break down each team’s swing speed, ball, and club data during team warmups ahead of play—making key data more accessible to LIV Golf fans everywhere.

Jaoquin Niemann_LIV Golf Andalucia

“For the last 20 years, Trackman has been the leading sports technology in the golf industry. We share a passion for innovation and a vision to use technology to advance golf and engage fans across the world in new ways, and this partnership is a perfect example of this,” said Ross Hallett, LIV Golf Executive Vice President, Head of Events. “Trackman’s impact on our broadcast analytics last year immediately leveled up the insights our fans want to see from our players—whether they’re watching on linear TV via one of LIV Golf’s broadcast partners across 200 international territories, LIV Golf+, or on one of the many screens around the hospitality suites and the course. Finding ways for LIV Golf fans to engage directly with Trackman’s data and products will help foster deeper engagement from new and lifelong golfers alike. Everyone at LIV Golf is looking forward to expanding this partnership across our 14 events and continuing to make golf more accessible across the globe.”

“Trackman has always believed that passionate golf fans and professionals alike want the best data and insights to improve their game. Our company is constantly innovating, whether it’s our individual products, driving ranges around the world, or virtual opportunities,” said Klaus Eldrup-Jørgensen**,** Trackman CEO and co-founder. “By integrating Trackman technology throughout LIV Golf events, we empower player insights and learning, making it core to each of the driving ranges, we’re increasing player access to key stats they want in real time to help them optimize their swings. However, by integrating these into the pre-show broadcast and making Trackman's accessible to attendees, we’re able to bring LIV Golf fans worldwide closer to the action and increase access to golf beyond the course.”

The familiar “little magic orange box,” which is trusted by more professional golfers than any other technology, captures every detail of club and ball flight with unmatched precision. It’s the same technology behind every shot tracked on LIV Golf events- bringing fans closer to the action with every trace. On ranges and in simulators around the world, over 70,000 Trackman-powered bays connect golfers through performance, play, and competition—tracking 150 shots per second and helping millions of players get better, faster. Today Trackman isn’t just measuring golf shots on tour. It’s shaping the future of how the game is played, practiced, and experienced.

This year, Trackman helped up-level all of LIV Golf’s data tracking across drives, swing speed, and shot carries.

  • This included the longest drive of the season, a 455-yard tee shot from Legion XIII’s Caleb Surratt in Mexico City, and the longest drive of LIV Golf’s American events in Chicago with Torque GC’s Joaquin Niemann’s 440-yard tee shot.
  • Captain of Crushers GC, Bryson DeChambeau, led the League in average carry length with 312.5 yards, while Fireballs GC’s Josele Ballester averaged the fastest swing speed at 133.4 mph.
  • LIV Golf’s two-time Individual Champion and Captain of the 2025 League Champions Legion XIII, Jon Rahm’s average carry length was 297.9 yards, longest Drive was 399.7 yards, and average Clubhead Speed: 120.7 mph.

At LIV Golf Andalucia 2025, Trackman partnered with Majesticks GC to launch a first-of-its-kind and the world’s largest closest-to-the-pin competition: "Majesticks Versus the World." Using either a Trackman simulator or Trackman Range between June 23 and July 9, 2025, Trackman users across the globe had four attempts to land their ball as close as possible to the pin on the iconic 6th hole at Real Club Valderrama. These shots were ranked in real-time against the four Majesticks GC players who were teeing off at Real Club Valderrama between July 11-13, 2025. The competition amassed 9,500 signups across 74 countries, with three winners from different brackets: Trackman simulators, the Trackman Ranges, and one Junior winner (aged between 13-18). Following the success of this collaboration, Trackman will be partnering with LIV Golf teams throughout the 2026 season on similar events.

Since 2003, Trackman has been at the forefront of providing reliable performance data solutions from its proprietary radar-based technology and industry-leading innovation to customers all over the world. Their products are used by professional and amateur athletes in a broad spectrum of sports, ranging from golf, baseball, and tennis to more unique disciplines like the Olympic Games’ hammer throw and shot put. Trackman is the choice of the golf industry's top players, coaches, club fitters, equipment manufacturers, and broadcasting companies.

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