Golf analytics platforms have become one of the more genuinely impactful categories in golf technology. Three platforms that serious golfers and coaches compare most often are StrackaStats, Arccos Caddie, and GolfLogix.

StrackaStats is StrackaLine’s performance analytics platform, built primarily around caddie debrief data — the kind of detailed shot-by-shot breakdown used by tour caddies and college golf coaches. It captures manual shot data with a focus on approach quality, green hit location, proximity metrics, and scoring context. Used heavily by collegiate programs that want coaching-grade analytics.

Arccos is an automatic shot-tracking system. Small sensors installed in club grips record every shot without manual input. Post-round, it delivers strokes-gained analysis broken down by category, plus an AI Caddie feature for pre-shot club recommendations.

GolfLogix (now under the Bushnell brand) tracks basic round stats and integrates with Bushnell’s hardware ecosystem. The analytics depth is lighter than StrackaStats or Arccos.

StrackaStats is built for coaching environments — if a college coach wants to know a player missed 70% of approach shots short and right from 150-175 yards over the last five events, StrackaStats provides that granularity. Arccos is the strongest option for automatic real-time data collection. GolfLogix suits recreational golfers who want basic stat tracking alongside GPS distances.

The bottom line: StrackaStats and Arccos serve different ends of the analytics use case. If you’re working with a coach using structured debrief methodology, StrackaStats is the purpose-built tool. If you want automatic long-term shot tracking with strokes-gained, Arccos is the stronger consumer product. GolfLogix fills a simpler recreational niche.