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MCP server that fetches a user's Trackman Golf stats (handicap, rounds, practice, shots, club gapping).

Project description

trackman-mcp

An MCP server that logs into Trackman Golf with your own account and exposes your stats — course rounds, practice sessions, shot-level launch-monitor data, club gapping, and handicap — as MCP tools. On top of that, a set of Claude skills act as your golf coach: they diagnose your weaknesses and hand you a specific practice plan with drills and YouTube links for your next session.

[!IMPORTANT] Unofficial. This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Trackman. It talks to Trackman's private web API using a token from your own authenticated session, and automates a browser login on your behalf. This may conflict with Trackman's Terms of Service — use it on your own account, at your own risk. Never use it to access anyone else's data.

Design boundary

  • MCP server = raw data fetch + auth only. No opinions.
  • Skills = all the coaching (analysis, plans, drills).

See CLAUDE.md for the full architecture and auth/secret rules.

Install

Pick the path for how you use Claude. Each takes about two minutes, then do the one-time Authentication step.

🖥️ Claude Desktop — one-click (recommended, no terminal)

  1. Download trackman-golf.mcpb (from the latest release).
  2. Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions, drag the file in (or double-click it), and click Install. Leave the token field blank.
  3. In a chat, say "log in to Trackman" → a browser window opens → sign in once with your Trackman email + password. That's it.
  4. Ask Claude: "What's my Trackman handicap?"

Nothing to install and no config to edit — Claude Desktop runs everything and opens the sign-in browser for you. (First sign-in may take a moment if it needs to fetch a browser. You may also see an "unsigned extension" note — expected for one installed from a file.)

⌨️ Claude Code — plugin (server and coaching skills)

/plugin marketplace add bjornj12/trackman-mcp-client
/plugin install trackman-golf@trackman-golf

Installs the MCP server (run via uvx) and all six coaching skills.

🔌 Other MCP clients (or Claude Desktop without the extension)

Requires uv (curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh). Add this to your client's MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trackman-golf": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["trackman-mcp"] }
  }
}

For Claude Desktop's manual config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS), use the absolute path to uvx — e.g. /opt/homebrew/bin/uvx — because the app doesn't inherit your shell PATH. The .mcpb install above avoids this entirely.

Authentication (one-time)

The server needs to sign in to your Trackman account. Trackman has no public login API, so it captures a token from a real signed-in browser session once; it's then cached locally and refreshes itself. Your password is never seen or stored by the tool, and nothing leaves your machine.

Easiest — just ask Claude to log in (Claude Desktop / Claude Code)

Say "log in to Trackman." A browser window opens (an isolated profile, not your normal Chrome); sign in once. The token caches at ~/.trackman-mcp/token.json (mode 0600) and the MCP uses it automatically from then on. No terminal, no token to copy — the extension fetches a browser itself if you don't have one.

Terminal alternative (CLI users)

uv tool install "trackman-mcp[login]"
trackman-mcp login              # opens a browser; sign in once
trackman-mcp login --headless   # silent refresh later (tokens last ~7 days)
scripts/install-refresh-schedule.sh   # optional: auto-refresh twice weekly

Advanced — paste a token

portal.trackmangolf.com → DevTools → Network → a graphql request → copy the Authorization: Bearer … value → paste into the extension's Trackman token field (or set TRACKMAN_TOKEN). Tokens expire after ~7 days, so the sign-in flows above are easier.

Verify it worked

Ask Claude "Am I signed in to Trackman?" — it runs the authenticate tool and replies with your name (never the token).

MCP tools

All tools return raw data only; the skills interpret it.

12 tools. The CRUD clusters take an action (so the agent isn't choosing among many near-identical tools); the data reads stay discrete.

Setup: setup — one call returns an always-on coach system prompt (for a Project), the skills as upload-ready files, and per-client steps. There's a matching setup prompt in the picker.

Auth: auth(action: status | login)

Data (read-only): get_profile · get_handicap · list_sessions · get_session (full detail incl. shot-level metrics) · get_course_rounds · get_club_stats · get_activity_summary

Session analysis (local, deterministic): session_analysis(action: analyze | get | list)

Training-plan memory: training_plan(action: save | next | list | done | verify)

Visualization: build_visualization (self-contained animated HTML artifact)

See CLAUDE.md for the full table and backing GraphQL.

Skills (coaching brain)

The skills under skills/ are delivered two ways:

  • Claude Code: installed automatically with the plugin.
  • Any MCP client (incl. Claude Desktop): the server serves them as MCP prompts, so they show up in your client's prompt picker — no separate install.
Skill What it does
trackman-stats-analysis Diagnose weaknesses from the data
golf-coaching Turn the diagnosis into an actionable practice plan
drill-library Curated drills + vetted YouTube links, plus live search
trackman-session-analyzer Ingest + normalize recent sessions
trackman-visualizer Animate a diagnosis as an HTML artifact

(trackman-api-discovery is a project/dev skill and isn't served as a prompt.)

Development

uv venv && uv pip install -e '.[login,dev]'   # [login] = Playwright, [dev] = test/lint tools

trackman-mcp                       # run the MCP server (stdio)
uv run python scripts/validate.py  # sanity-check stats coverage with your token

uv run pytest        # tests
uv run ruff check    # lint
uv run mypy          # type-check

Releasing (PyPI + MCP Registry + the Desktop .mcpb) is one command — scripts/release.sh patch — see PUBLISHING.md.

License

MIT

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