We have this unit and have been using it for over 8 months. Its accurate, easy to use (easy for the kids to use as ball placement isn't too tricky and it picks the ball up almost every time), great courses and we love that you can actually play from tee to pin with the cool putting tray. Also taken it to the driving range a few times and works perfectly as a launch monitor. Regular updates, loads of good features & data is consistent and accurate.
The pricing in the home golf sim market is still drastically out of touch with reality. I've got the funds and space for a sim, but I'm not paying a subscription just so I can play more than 3 courses. Charge what you need to charge so we can purchase outright and be done with it. Subscriptions w/o an associated ongoing cost of business is a failed model. I implore everyone to avoid companies that participate in this nefarious and absurd pricing practice.
So kind of like cable TV that people pay hundreds of dollars a month for. Or Satellite radio. I don’t mind paying a modest additional fee if they make it worth it. As in this case, from 3 to 100 courses.
Apparently this person has just woken up from a coma after purchasing Windows 95 in a box from CompUSA. SaaS is the most successful software delivery model of the last 15 years. Just pay the sub fees ya cheapskate
I think nowadays the graphics of these sims should be more comparable to PGA Tour on PC or PS5. Unfortunately even the new sims look more like a PS3 game.
Our local indoor place uses Golfzon technology and I think you guys should do a 2-man scramble at Rope Club! Check out our 2-man scramble to see how much fun you can have with the very attackable holes and low scores are totally possible for average golfers!
Like one of the other posters my local indoor facility uses Golfzon tech, and yes the floor moves which is a great teaching tool. Graphics are good and it works well as a simulator. The difference is that the indoor facility uses the Golfzon Two Vision system which is hopeless in so many respects, maybe it is a generation or two behind. The Golfzon Wave is a lot better but is it really better than the Mevo+ limited edition?
Question: do you need another golf software to play courses or to use with the wave? for example do I need to have e6 software to play golf games with friends or on the internet? I thank you all for the information as I am really considering purchasing this but not if I have to pay an additional $600 a year to have e6
Looks good but I'd rather not be tied down to a subscription for a proprietary software. I doubt GSPro will ever be supported. Too bad they don't sell the putting mat seperately though as I'd try hacking it for GSpro. Would be an amazing way to get rid of the putting issues on Mevo+ and others.
Is this a commercial or an unbiased review. ??...not clear. Did you guys pay for the system or was it given to you in exchange for positive review. Like mentioned below I am missing accruacy data compared to other systems known for their accuracy such as GC4 or Trackman.
Rapsodo proves good simulator/monitors need not cost >$1000-$1500. Paying $4000 for one of these gadgets is only feeding the beast. It has also been shown that an ExPutt RG can help combine with a Rapsodo for an affordable pricing, chipping/putting solution.
You need to acuratly compare specs though, the usually draw back with the cheaper units is they dont have things like face to path or club face strike location. So if you are working on you path and your face to path to or stike location to play a better shot this info isnt there. And that what cost the extra cash for the better sensor in the monitor.
@@krusher74 The great thing about MLM2 Pro is you have the impact vision which shows you the moment you hit the ball with super slow motion camera and with an educated guess after looking at your smash factor you would know exactly where you hit it on your clubface. Just like any experienced golfer who has worked with launch monitors then you would be able to tell even without looking any data just by the feel after spending some time. And Exputt has the best data you can get for a putting simulator including your club data. Just use a 3rd party connector for GS Pro for both Exputt and MLM2 Pro and you have better graphics than this crappy one (for some reason they call it good) and a very accurate data. Exputt is more accurate than GCQUAD when it comes to putting btw. for 1200 dollars you get both of them and you pay 200 extra each year for GS Pro as far as I know...
Have you got both? I actually have the mlm2pro and expue, but I've never used them together (yet) although exputt is a great great device to improve putting overall
@@Golficityyou could potentially use the Springbok connector software to extract metrics from a mobile/tablet device... A lot of people use it for MLM2Pro to work under GSPro but it's somewhat finicky to setup.
The one that is the most realistic is the one that the floor will move according to what lie you have, if your uphill, downhill, side to side terrain and it also has the different mats that are softer for bunkers, simulates the rough, which I thought was also made by Golfzone not sure, the putting technology on that one your playing is t that great….. review the one that moves according to your terrain
@@brockgamble4499 you can totally get the more realistic one at home it just costs a lot…I’ll never be able to afford one, but there is a simulator that is more realistic to this one they are reviewing. That was the question