First Look: Bridgestone’s B-FIT Ball Fitting App
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First Look: Bridgestone’s B-FIT Ball Fitting App

First Look: Bridgestone’s B-FIT Ball Fitting App

Bridgestone is rightfully proud of its ball fitting program. After all, they invented the idea.

Over the past ten years, Bridgestone has conducted over 350,000 fittings and captured data from over two million unique swings. You can argue whether ball fitting using the driver only is the best method for selecting the right ball for your game, but you certainly can’t argue with the numbers. It’s safe to say that as of March 1st, 2017, Bridgestone has more golf swing and golf ball impact data than anyone else in the business.

Bridgestone’s R&D department makes practical use of all that data when it Rs and Ds new golf balls, but lately, it’s been working on a concurrent project: The Bridgestone B-Fit Ball Fitting App.

Bridgestone and Bryson DeChambeau first showcased the App at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas in early January. As of today, it’s available to the masses (click here to download).

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Do golfers need a ball fitting app? Who can’t be sure of that, but we have one now and the tech, while the first edition tech is not the most intuitive to use, it’s still pretty darned impressive.

Tech Meets Tech

The smart people at Bridgestone have been working on the algorithms and visuals for this app for the past five years.

“We have the cameras over in R&D that can capture golf swing at impact,” says Bridgestone Golf Ball Marketing Manager Adam Rehberg. “But we had to wait for phone technology to catch up. We got the new iPhone 6 a couple of years ago, that’s when our eyes started lighting up, and we said okay, we’re ready to bring this to the market.”

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The app requires a camera capable of capturing at least 240 frames per second, so that’s iPhone 6 or better. The iPhone app is available on the App Store today. An Android version is coming soon.

How Does It Work?

Rehberg says the idea is to bring the Bridgestone ball fitting experience to your pocket, and provide you with swing speed, ball speed, and launch angle. Then, Bridgestone’s proprietary algorithms, gleaned from 10 years of data, do their magic and calculate spin, carry and total distance. Seconds later, the app prescribes the right Bridgestone ball for you.

“We feel it gives a 100% accurate representation of what we believe ball fitting is. We would put it up against any other launch monitor out there on the market as far as accuracy is concerned, as long as the end user is using it in the correct manner. It has proven to be very accurate from an algorithm standpoint.” – Adam Rehberg

Using the app is a two-man operation – one to run the camera and one to swing the club. As we suggested earlier, using the app requires a little bit of effort. First, you’ll need to lay something of a known length (a yardstick or 5-iron work perfectly) on the ground parallel to your swing path. You’ll need this when you calibrate the video.

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Next, you take a video of the swing, and then the real fun starts.

To calibrate you have to tell the app the length of the known object and then when you pull up the video, you use your finger to tell the app where each end of the known object is. Next, using a frame by frame scroll function, you move the club head to the point of impact. Then you need to mark the club’s hosel and the ball.

Then you do it again.

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“The calibration process sets the scale,” says Rehberg. “Basically the phone is a series of different pixels, so what it’s doing is it’s actually tracking the golf ball much like a camera-based launch monitor would do. So when you set the scale, it’s setting the calibration to where we know launch angle, ball speed, club speed and all those parameters that we can track on the screen of the device.”

The B-Fit App has two options, a two swing Quick Fitting, and the three swing In-Depth Fitting. In both options, the app requires your name, email address, and age, along with all the basic golf stuff you’d expect: handicap, average score, how often you play, your current ball and what you want in a ball.

Calibration can be tricky if the point-of-view isn’t perfectly straight. We were more than a little off with calibration as my 78-year old test subject clocked in with a 549 MPH swing speed.

He was pleased.

With a little practice, calibration gets easier, and we were able to get a more realistic swing speed of 85 MPH.

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With calibration out of the way, you tell the app about ball flight (hook, draw, straight, fade, slice) and trajectory (high, mid or low). You also tell it what kind of flight and trajectory you’re looking for, and the app recommends a ball for you.

For our test subject, the app recommended the e6 Speed.

The In-Depth Fitting captures an additional swing. It also captures more information in each swing; giving you club head speed, ball speed, launch angle, and distance. “It’s more robust,” says Rehberg. “And it tracks both the golf club and the golf ball, and it gives you a recommendation based on three swings.”

The $64,000 Question

So if all this sounds like a potential Launch Monitor app, well, it should. Bridgestone says the app’s capabilities are in line with most any commercial launch monitor, and it’s free.

“Obviously it’ll be used as a fitting tool from our perspective, but we do see this being used as a kind of launch monitor and as a tool for golf instructors. You can look at the conditions of your students and you can really dial in a lot of different things.  Of course it’s being recorded at high speed video, so you can look at what the club’s actually doing at impact. So it is, by nature, very versatile outside of what we designed it to be.” – Adam Rehberg

Right now the app is set up for driver only, but Rehberg says future iterations will include all the clubs in your bag. “You’ll be able to get all the parameters for all your clubs. Dial in distance, dial in trajectories, and really see what’s going on with your entire bag. You’ll be able to optimize not only the way you play, but also the equipment you’re using.”

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Bridgestone is working on future versions that can be used solo and that feature a gaming component.

The B-Fit App is free and is available in the iPhone App Store starting today. Bridgestone says the Android version should be out soon.

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      Jon

      7 years ago

      Any idea of when this will be available in the UK?

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      Tony Yeh

      7 years ago

      (1) When will the app be available for Android based phones? Since it accounted for more than 80% market share as compare to the iPhone.

      (2) Can a tri-pod replace the second person requirement for operating the app? Pre-set??

      Reply

      John Barba

      7 years ago

      Bridgestone says the Android version will be available “soon.” Not entirely sure what that means, but keep checking the Google Play store.

      As far as a tripod goes, I don’t see why not. Didn’t try it with one so I can’t say for sure. Will check with Bridgestone. They do say future versions will be designed for a one man operation.

      Reply

      Richard keefe

      7 years ago

      Will this app work with an iPad

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      John Barba

      7 years ago

      It will only if it has the higher speed camera…240 frames per second minimum. I have an iPad mini and it will not work with that model.

      Reply

      D.S. Graybeal

      7 years ago

      Does it work on iPhone 5s or does it have to be iphone6 or 7?

      Reply

      John Barba

      7 years ago

      I don’t believe it will work with the iPhone 5. According to Bridgestone the app requires a camera that can capture 240 frames per second, so that would mean iPhone 6 or better.

      Reply

      DawgDaddy

      7 years ago

      I downloaded the app this morning, hope it is as easy to use as the article implies. I switched from using Samsung phones to the iPhone last year simply for this reason. All of the apps for golf seem to be written for the IPhone.
      Personally I prefer android models.

      Reply

      Adam

      7 years ago

      Yea they do seem to be for the iPhone. I hate that as it would take a major shift in the way apple designs their ios for me to switch from my Samsung android.

      Reply

      John Barba

      7 years ago

      Expect your first few efforts to be kind of clunky. It takes some practice to get the calibration process down. As I said, first effort gave my test subject a 500+ mph swing speed. We eventually got close to reality. Make sure you have thst object of a known length plainly visible and marked in the app. You’ll The. Have to mark the hosel at impact and the ball – but it will take a few tries to get comfy with it.

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      K Syrah

      7 years ago

      I know that Bridgestone funded the development of the App, but it has no credibility for me if it always recommends only Bridgestone balls.

      Reply

      Adam

      7 years ago

      If you went to get a club fitting at taylormade they wouldn’t set you up with a ping.

      Reply

      JZ

      7 years ago

      Why on earth would they develop this to recommend another company’s product????? I can’t blame them at all for that!

      Reply

      K Syrah

      7 years ago

      I fully understand both your comment and the one from Adam. My point was that in order to have real value (for me, at least) the tool would need to be brand agnostic. I realize this means that it would need to be developed by someone other than a company with a vested interest in the outcome. Kudos to Bridgestone for what they have done. I just wish there was a more objective App.

      JZ

      7 years ago

      Kinda hard to beat free for value! You can likely do a full on ball fitting somewhere. Probably won’t be free. I refuse to believe that one ball manufacturer is THAT much better than anyone else. Especially for an amateur. Most aren’t good enough to know. If you look at the best players in the world, most certainly use Titleist, but plenty have won using others – i.e. Phil, Tiger. So, even if you only get fit into their ball, little doubt in my mind it’s beyond good enough. It’s more in one’s mind than anything, which I suppose can be a big deal in golf. But, I’ve used, Titleist, Callaway, Bridgestone and Srixon. All perform quite well. I’m not that good, but at a 6 handicap, good enough to realize the balls aren’t that different.

      Reply

      tiger168

      7 years ago

      I think you just discredit yourself. Pros play whatever balls they signed on to play. The “best” players now seem like a moving target for the past months. All the people only talk about the “hottest” players at the moment. As there is no “best” balls nor “best anything anymore. Thus, varieties of brand and product to select from. For example, is PXG better? The FedEx leader at the moment does not play Titleist ball. Is that the “best” ball? Tiger played Nike ball for most of his wins, was Nike balls the “best”, while Titleist was still claiming the #1 on tour? #1 on tour, did not guarantee a “W”, did it??

      I think you miss the point completely. In golf, no one manufacture make tools and marketing for the “competition”. This app simply makes Bridgestone more credible in fitting their own products. GOAL: selling more Bridgestone balls.

      JZ

      7 years ago

      I’m not sure if this was in response to my post, but you basically said what I said in a different way. I’m not really sure what I did to discredit myself.

      Duke

      7 years ago

      Call me when android capable. Maybe I can use it on a girlfriend s phone. They all have an iPhone.

      Reply

      tiger168

      7 years ago

      They certainly do, don’t they…

      Reply

      WayneN

      7 years ago

      Tried to locate app “Bridgestone Golf Bfit and B-fit” No results.

      Reply

      Carl Falk

      7 years ago

      Link to APP in available on my golf spy.com. Easy to download and free

      Reply

      Andrew

      7 years ago

      This is pretty remarkable. Is there something that could be done using marked balls to get actual spin rates/ball flight? I’m sure it wouldn’t be too hard to get club info (path, etc) from the video. That would be cool- a true LM on your phone…

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      Thomas Murphy

      7 years ago

      I think that would really also take two cameras so that you could measure backspin vs. sidespin but this is really pushing the envelope and it gives me a LOT of positive feelings about bridgestone the days of the multi-thousand dollar launch monitor…they will still exist but in the next few years, what you will be able to have for much less will be awesome and flightscope etc. need to figure out how to leverage that rather than lose it

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      7 years ago

      great app for warm ups and practice.

      Has anyone seen the new rules proposals. They rock. Question, is a ball in a ball mark or divet considered embedded?

      Reply

      Simon

      7 years ago

      Doesn’t look available in UK from searches on Bridgestone, B-Fit and ball fitting.

      Unless of course it’s called something else you forgot to link to in the article?

      Hopefully drop in UK soon.

      Reply

      JZ

      7 years ago

      That’s odd – the link from Mmmmmbuddy works on my computer, but I can’t find the app in the app store.

      Anyone know if you can use this by using a tripod by yourself????

      Reply

      John Barba

      7 years ago

      Bridgestone has let us know that it takes the App Store a little while for apps to show up in a search. If you’re having trouble finding it, you can use this link:

      Bridgestone Golf BFIT by Bridgestone Golf, Inc.
      https://appsto.re/us/dil3hb.i

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      Tony Zoppi

      7 years ago

      Thanks got it by typing address

      Reply

      Robert Black

      7 years ago

      Post the Android link when its available please!

      Reply

      James T

      7 years ago

      I don’t think iPhone fanboys have yet figured out that Android phones passed them in popularity about a year-and-a-half ago.

      Reply

      Rizzo

      7 years ago

      If only android phones didn’t catastrophically crap out after a few years.

      David F

      7 years ago

      Most iPhone users really don’t care what Android phones are doing…just not interested.

      James T

      7 years ago

      Rizzo and David… thanks for proving my theory that iPhone fanboys do exist.

      Ton Crepin

      7 years ago

      And again the app is not available in european markets. An other example of Amerca first???

      Reply

      James T

      7 years ago

      “Make America Launch Again”

      Reply

      MmmmmmBuddy

      7 years ago

      There is a link from Bridgestone in an email that I just received..

      https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bridgestone-golf-bfit/id1205645827

      Good Luck

      Reply

      Scott Romines

      7 years ago

      This is really cool, can’t wait to try it out….need to wait for android

      Reply

      joe

      7 years ago

      Hi I was not able to locate the App in iTunes. Is this available? If so, please post link or actual app name

      Reply

      Ron

      7 years ago

      I went on my Iphone Mygolfspy app looked for article and used the link and down loaded it from there.

      Reply

      John

      7 years ago

      Any info on what it’s called – tried finding this on the App store, no luck. GolfWRX also posted an intro article, comments there reflect the same issue – it doesn’t seem to be available on the app store yet.

      Reply

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