Pinecrest’s TrackMan simulator offers indoor swing analysis and social play in Fairfax County

Fairfax County Parks · January 2, 2026

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Summary

Pinecrest Golf Course’s TrackMan 4 simulator provides indoor swing-tracking (club speed, ball spin, launch angle), play on famous courses, multiplayer modes for up to four people, lessons and hourly bookings — described on Parks Plus with user testimony that the tool provides coaching-like feedback.

Pinecrest Golf Course’s TrackMan simulator was showcased on the Parks Plus segment as an indoor option for practicing and socializing during cold or rainy weather.

The show’s host (Speaker 1) said TrackMan “shows you exactly how you're swinging and where your ball would go,” and Speaker 8, a user, described the data it tracks: “I use the Trackman to track all my numbers like club speed, ball spin, launch angle and everything. It gives me a clear picture of my swing almost like having a personal coach right there with me.” Presenters said the suite allows play on famous courses such as St. Andrews and Pebble Beach and supports up to four players for practice, lessons or casual play.

The segment emphasized accessibility: TrackMan has practice modes for beginners, provides detailed feedback for more experienced players, and can be booked online in affordable hourly sessions or with multi-session passes. The program also encouraged using TrackMan for social outings with food and drinks available from the Pine Crest Grill.

No formal policy decisions, funding announcements or price points for TrackMan sessions were discussed on the program. The segment framed TrackMan as both a practice tool and a recreational option for groups and families.