Golf isn't played in a vacuum. Every round is shaped by invisible forces — wind layers, temperature swings, drying patterns. Flighted compresses years of environmental experience into your pre-round preparation.
A seasoned player steps onto a tee and subconsciously processes what a novice cannot see.
Wind is not "15 mph southwest." Wind is a force applied to a projectile over time. It interacts differently with a high apex iron versus a flighted knockdown. Flighted treats wind as physics — per hole, per orientation, per projected trajectory.
Instead of "Wind: 17 mph gusting 25," Flighted says: "Crosswind likely adds 8–12 yards of movement. Dispersion widening moderate. Stability low during gust windows." The product speaks like a seasoned caddie — calm, direct, realistic.
Flighted is not meant to be stared at over every shot. It is meant to shape the mental model before the round. On the bus. In the locker room. In the hotel the night before. When the environment matches expectation, confidence stabilizes.
Flighted does not pretend to know everything. It prioritizes directional correctness: if drift is projected moderate, it should feel moderate. If stability is low, players should feel volatility. Trust is built through calibration, not perfection.
"The goal is not 100% precision. The goal is reliable expectation."
Built on real meteorological data. Designed for the moments before the first tee shot.
146 courses with exact GPS coordinates. Tee and green locations mapped from satellite data.
Wind at 8am isn't wind at 2pm. Forecasts adjust based on when you'll actually play each hole.
Visual wind arrows on satellite imagery. "Plays like" yardages that account for drift and carry compression.
Interactive strategy map with layup points. See drive wind and approach wind separately.
Know which holes are exposed. Where drift will matter most. Where volatility increases miss risk.
Walk to the first tee already knowing how the environment will interact with your ball. Confidence stabilizes.
The product is successful when a player finishes a round and says:
"I wasn't surprised."
Not "That was cool." Not "It had a lot of features."
But: "It was right."
Start your round with the environmental awareness of someone who's seen these conditions before.
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