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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
It's pretty good for the price.
Even just using it with a hitting net and your laptop screen is enough to get going and playing rounds. Comes with 14 course + a range.
I find it's quite accurate for distance and angles, but it doesn't track thin or fat shots well since it's just sensors tracking the clubhead passing over them.
However, I'm not sure I'd buy it again.
With products like the Garmin R10 coming out, there's probably a setup that's cost effective and tracks the ball I'd try to create.
Plus I'd love to have something I can take from my sim to the range and back & forth like that.
The other problem I have is it's difficult to use with both right & left handed players.
Unless you have a really wide space where you setup stance mats on both sides. You can't really move it for each player as sitting inside the stance mat and wired out to your computer.
My space I'd about 10' wide, so I've set it up for righties and lefties can't join us for a round.
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I picked up the R10 and it’s pretty good so far. It’s obviously not the same as the $10,000 options available, but it’s good. I used it an indoor range and it’s adequate for what I need. I’m trying to straighten things out (literally), and it gives you all the metrics you need for that. Basically, it has everything in terms of club speed, face angle, and everything else I can think of for tracking. The distances seem reasonable as far as accuracy goes, or at least in the ballpark. It’s hard to know until I use it outside where you can see where the ball goes, of course.
I played a course on there and it’s fine, I guess. That’s a subscription service at $130/yr and I just can’t see keeping that after the trial. It’s just not that great and that seems like a lot to pay for something that I can’t see myself using very often.