We just launched the New Bravo Golf simulator. A 2 camera overhead system with 99.9 % accuracy. Complete ball and club data. 70+ courses including augusta and 4 driving ranges. Real time video of you club at impact. Mounts 5 ft behind the golfer, 9-10 ft high. Can be ceiling mount or frame mount. Comes complete. no stickers or markings on balls! No courses to buy. No subscriptions. No shot lag! Find out more at https://virtual-golf-simulator.com/bravo-golf/
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Bravo Golf Simulator -Overhead Camera System- Ball/Club Data-Swing Video
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To be fair, this is what everyone said about uneekor when I first posted about it. Would be interesting to see a comparison between this and GC2.
The software looks the same as Uneekors. Maybe its a generic korean golf simulator SW that is licensed for different companies.
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Bravo golf is the manufacturer. Division of GameSpace. been in business 15 years. I assume uneekor buys from overseas.
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Bravo Golf is a korean company and they manufacturer their own simulator. A division of Game Space. Been doing this for 15 years. My guess is uneekor buys from overseas. No need to mark balls. not sure on hitting another fairway. I have never done that. I will try and let you know. does measure ball spin rate and side spin rate. go to https://virtual-golf-simulator.com/bravo-golf/.
no TGC as of yet. Will ask them. thx
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Are there particular lighting requirements for the bravo system and can the the unit be in an uninsulated garage where temps range from 30f to 90f?My courses:
Aldeen
Butler National
Cantigny
Canyata
Cog Hill #4
Harbor Shores
Harborside
Naperville Country Club
Prairie Landing
Rich Harvest Farms
Ruffled Feathers
Shoreacres
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Found at bottom of linked page...
Contact us more more details at 336-342-5592 or optishotgolfsimulator@gmail.com
how is this related to the optishot brand??
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When I researched Uneekor earlier this year, I came across Bravo. I predicted then that we would see a lot of the Korean technology come over simply because they are such heavy simulator users. I'm sure the Bravo technology is sound. I'm already committed to Uneekor, but if I were in the market for a system I would look at:
1)Will the system interact with 3rd party software especially if you want to play online and tourneys.
2)User Interface - most of these Korean based systems will need to be "Westernized"....how far along are they on this process?
3)U.S. presence in terms of customer support and most importantly, future development. Will the US version have future enhancements and the "ears" of the Korean developers or are they just resellers?
4)As far as marked or unmarked balls, be careful. The Uneekor system can use unmarked balls if they change over to calculated spin....do you really want that? I have spoken to Doug when he told be they were working on a solution for using unmarked balls and I told him that I personally would rather use marked balls and get actual spin numbers than hit unmarked balls with "calculated " spin numbers......now that's just me and your opinion may differ....but when told you do not need to use marked balls, is the spin rates calculated or actual?
I think the Bravo will add to the market's choices which in the long run are good for everyone....it will continue to drive technology improvements for all of us.
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