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Simulators
Posted on 7/21/21 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 7/21/21 at 2:37 pm
I'm sure there has been a thread on here in the past, so my apologies if already discussed.
I'm looking for a decent simulator to put in the garage this winter. I can't break the bank on such a purchase. I'm not sure I'm in to getting courses; just want something to get feedback on ball flight and distance during the off season.
TIA
I'm looking for a decent simulator to put in the garage this winter. I can't break the bank on such a purchase. I'm not sure I'm in to getting courses; just want something to get feedback on ball flight and distance during the off season.
TIA
Posted on 7/21/21 at 2:51 pm to Wildcat1996
whats the budget? there are options from $100-$20,000
Posted on 7/21/21 at 2:52 pm to Wildcat1996
Iv been researching the Garmin approach R10, and possibly pairing it with the E6 connect. Also interested in any other thoughts or opinions.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 2:52 pm to Wildcat1996
Can do a full Mevo+ for under 5K. Need more.room than camera based sims
Posted on 7/21/21 at 3:15 pm to Wildcat1996
SkyTrak and Mevo+ are your best options currently available for simulation. SkyTrak is camera based and Mevo+ is radar. Mevo+ has space requirements, minimum of about 16ft in length. SkyTrak doesn’t have space requirements so it can work in tighter spaces. Both have their pros and cons.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 4:24 pm to Wildcat1996
I would wait as long as possible. Competition is heating up in the market which I expect to mean even better products and/or lower prices upcoming. The garmin may be the first of these though jury is still out. I’m personally waiting for a camera based system <5k that can compare to gc quad. Skytrak is old (2014 tech), slow, unreliable and desperately needs an update. Uneekor XO seems perfect but it’s still 10k. The bullseye LM is coming out soon and seems interesting LINK
Posted on 7/21/21 at 6:12 pm to Hermit Crab
I confess that I had sticker shock when I first started looking. Will want to keep it under $5K...and really about $3K.
I'm a recreational golfer and not a very good one, so the precision isn't so critical. I'll also be hitting off a mat...and that always seems to lie to me about the quality of my ball striking.
I'm a recreational golfer and not a very good one, so the precision isn't so critical. I'll also be hitting off a mat...and that always seems to lie to me about the quality of my ball striking.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 6:51 pm to Wildcat1996
I have a SkyTrak with a mat and a Rukket net set up in my backyard. All in I paid $3k. I disagree with the above poster about it being slow - I run it with the iPad companion app and it’s maybe a 2 second delay with decent internet connection. On my gaming PC it’s almost instant.
It missed a lot of my shots when I first got it but after troubleshooting for a few sessions I’ve got it dialed in and misses are rare now, so I think some of the internet reviews calling it unreliable are a bit of a snap judgement.
The mat certainly will lie to you some about your turf interaction. When I hit one fat off the mat it still goes pretty far, in reality I know it wouldn’t, so you’ll have to take those with a grain of salt.
All in all, I’m really happy with it. There isn’t an accessible driving range within 20 minutes of my house so it’s nice to come home from work and hit for 20-30 mins or for as long as a couple hours. I’ve done some really interesting ball comparisons, compared my new clubs to 20 year old clubs, attempted to play rounds at pebble beach and royal St. George’s using WGT, but the short game on it is infuriating
It’s a fun system, and according to the mygolfspy side by side with the GC Quad it’s very accurate. I’d recommend it
It missed a lot of my shots when I first got it but after troubleshooting for a few sessions I’ve got it dialed in and misses are rare now, so I think some of the internet reviews calling it unreliable are a bit of a snap judgement.
The mat certainly will lie to you some about your turf interaction. When I hit one fat off the mat it still goes pretty far, in reality I know it wouldn’t, so you’ll have to take those with a grain of salt.
All in all, I’m really happy with it. There isn’t an accessible driving range within 20 minutes of my house so it’s nice to come home from work and hit for 20-30 mins or for as long as a couple hours. I’ve done some really interesting ball comparisons, compared my new clubs to 20 year old clubs, attempted to play rounds at pebble beach and royal St. George’s using WGT, but the short game on it is infuriating
It’s a fun system, and according to the mygolfspy side by side with the GC Quad it’s very accurate. I’d recommend it
Posted on 7/21/21 at 9:41 pm to Wildcat1996
I have the Mevo plus with a net return XL and a nice 6x6 Mat that I hit off in my garage with an iPad. I have about 7.5’ from monitor ball and 8’ to the beginning of the net. I really like the Mevo plus especially because it’s so easy to take to the driving range to hit with it. It comes with E6 which has about 5 or 6 golf courses for free. There’s no yearly fee to utilize most of their features unlike some of the other simulators. Just need to really look at how much space you have.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:10 pm to Wildcat1996
Also somewhat planning a winter simulator install. Seems like right now sky tracks probably best option. Interested in the garmin. Personally waiting to see what happens in the coming months
Posted on 7/22/21 at 7:03 am to Wildcat1996
Skytrak is your best bet for indoor simulation
Posted on 7/22/21 at 7:55 am to Wildcat1996
I have personally used the Mevo+ setup on several occasions and can say that it is a very good setup in that $5k range. Graphics are well done, fairly user friendly, and accuracy of the distances and ball flight is good. Putting has been a little spotty, but in my opinion not that big of a deal, given that you can get a putting mat for cheap and work on that. You can purchase the flight tracker version that syncs to your phone and gives feedback there for $499, but the full simulator version is closer to the $5k mark.
Posted on 7/24/21 at 5:29 pm to EdOrgeronsChin
Anyone use the portable mevo?
Posted on 7/24/21 at 10:49 pm to Coater
Bushnell and foresight also have a new sim coming out this fall. Looks to be similar to skytrak and since they are using foresight tech it could be really good. Price hasn't been released yet.
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