T5 Golf: Dispersion-First Data for Smarter Play
T5 Golf exists for one reason: to help golfers make smarter decisions — on the course and in the bag — using dispersion-first thinking and simple, data-backed rules.
What We Believe
Most golf advice is built around average shots on a launch monitor. T5 is built around a different question: what happens when you miss?
The golfer at 95 mph who hits 12 fairways usually beats the one hitting 8 and bombing it 20 yards further. The player who knows their 7-iron goes 169 — not 175 — makes better decisions from 165 yards. The fitter who optimizes for your miss pattern, not your best swing, earns your trust and lowers your score.
That’s the T5 way. Dispersion first. Fit over hype. Decision rules over opinions. Honest trade-offs over false confidence.
The Five T5 Principles
Who T5 Is For
You’re competitive and improvement-minded. You want clear recommendations, not marketing copy. You have a persistent miss — maybe a leak left, maybe a block that ruins a round — and you’re ready to understand why.
You probably swing between 85 and 115 mph. You’ve bought clubs based on distance charts and felt burned. You want gear and course management decisions grounded in your actual data, not the average scratch golfer on a calm day.
The T5 Tracker
The T5 Tracker is a free tool built to put your dispersion data in your hands. Log shots by club and session. Track carry, side bias, dispersion width, and trends over time. See your gapping visually. Know your actual numbers.
It’s not a replacement for a launch monitor fitting. It’s the tool that helps you walk into a fitting — or a round — knowing your real pattern, not the one you wish you had.
A Note on Affiliate Links
T5 Golf uses affiliate links. If you click a link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products we’d genuinely point a playing partner toward. Our editorial decisions are not influenced by affiliate relationships — and we’ll tell you when something doesn’t fit your game, even if it pays better to stay quiet.