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  • GolfZone Wave

    This new monitor/sim appearing soon and also has separate putting unit. Has been mentioned in some youtube videos recently and was at the PGA show. Site now showing more details e.g. measurements: https://golfzongolf.com/wave/user/wave/

    May be ok but the actual measurements compared to calculations listed stating spins are all calculated (even backspin), poor by todays standards and very hard to get accurate results from.
    Last edited by Wilson Campbell; 06-02-2023, 12:07 PM.

  • #2
    heard that its going to be 4000 usd

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    • #3
      Pricing is up, $3,995. Waiting to see reviews but could be interesting.

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      • Wilson Campbell
        Wilson Campbell commented
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        I suppose it is different in that it comes with a special putting unit. Only good if rest of it works well. Still too expensive and does not measure spin. R10 is better as it measure back spin at least.
        Last edited by Wilson Campbell; 06-14-2023, 08:33 AM.

      • speedie11
        speedie11 commented
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        JackedUpSwing, $4k pricing for all metrics, without any sort of subscription model. The company is a major player in the simgolf space, but after watching more videos on their sim software, cannot get over the arcade like feel.

      • Wilson Campbell
        Wilson Campbell commented
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        Yes but a lot of the basic metrics is calculated only, based on the detail they have given. No spin at all measured. Very poor by todays standards. Unless the table they give has a lot of errors in it.

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      Is GOLFZON WAVE the NEXT BIG THING in Golf Simulation? - YouTube

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      • #5
        11 feet of ball flight is way too much for most folks. The cost, coupled with mostly indirect calculated ball and club data as well as no third party connection will lead to low sales in North America. The putting pad is a nice idea for radar systems and is similar to the Protee putting mat which is great. Perhaps other radar systems should look at developing a similar putting product. Hopefully Flightscope is listening.

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