

The launch monitors of today are powered with either the radar technology to the technology of a camera. If you are keen to own a personal launch monitor soon, then you are in the right place. If your focus is not just on the data, then these are some fun to experience. Some of the upsides are that the device which we tested has many additional features that may elevate your experience from just the data collection and reading numbers. So, this is kind of a mixed bag and can be considered as a generous characterization as some of them tend to do a better job than others. If the data is limited, this is perhaps okay but the accuracy is of main concern. Also see: SkyTrak or GC2, what is the difference between them. The dispersion data is provided by SkyTrak. The metrics provided by them are significantly less and these devices don’t provide clubhead data, and fewer attempts to give spin numbers. What was apparent in just no time is that these devices were not efficient enough like the expensive units in providing data. How do these affordable devices match the output and accuracy of pro-level offerings? We wanted to see this closely and for this, we tested the range from $369 (entry-level) to about $2000 for the prosumer- the mid-ground that is between the consumer and the pro. As compared to their counterparts this is just pennies on the dollar and this is not less than a holy grail for a hungry golfer.
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There is a much-attached curiosity with the portable and personal launch monitors as these are not only amazing but compact pocket-sized devices that provide you with the immense data and in just less than $500. In search of something extremely simple to use then SC300 is an unmatchable choice. If we talk about the hardware then Rapsodo is somewhat more accurate and strong but needs some additional hardware like the iPad or iPhone. If you have a budget that’s close enough to $500 then we have two picks the Swing Caddie SC300 and Rapsodo –Mobile Launch Monitor which make two great options. This boasts of some augmented features such as a wireless remote, practice games, and the capacity to use it as a swing-speed radar.
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Right now I really like the SC200 Plus from Swing Caddie which is priced at $359.99. If you are training with the super speed golf then you can use this as a swing-speed radar. This comes under the $200 category and with bare-bones offering this is pretty accurate. You can select the launch monitor that suits you and your pocket the best.įor just an entry-level purpose you can go for the PRGR – Black Pocket Launch Monitor. So, I have actually simplified the entire process by categorising different launch monitors based on their prices. I had been receiving loads of messages from the golfers who are just swamped by so many options and do not have a clear cut picture as what to buy when selecting a launch monitor.
