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  • Bullseye Golf Sims releasing our simulator. Side by side video ( spin and side spin)

    We are happy to announce the release of our golf simulator. It's a overhead two camera unit with color video playback of the clubface at impact. I will attach a couple of videos shortly.

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    will be waiting for more info
    Last edited by Whiskeyjack; 11-25-2025, 01:55 PM.

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    • #3
      Here is a short putting video. Our speed and HA are excellent.
       

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      • #4
        Some more side by side shots. We will be comparing Club path shortly.

        More info......
        Overhead two camera system
        Color video playback of clubface at impact
        Onboard processing.
        Large hitting area (depending on ceiling height) 12"x12"
        GSPro and E6 compatible (New TGC eventually)
        Club data available with one sticker (at launch) the sticker will not be needed in the future.
        Spin and Spin axis measured.
        Testing of AOA and club path have proven to be extremely accurate when put side by side with radar and floor mounted sims.
        Flop shots register with ease.....(current record is 71.1 degrees LA)
        Bad shots also register with ease....(current record for a offline shot is 74.6 degrees...to the right.)
        Short putts and chips register as slow as 2 mph ball speed.
         

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        • #5
          Great stuff Keither5150. Does spin and spin axis need a marked ball or is it simple measurement? What height and distance from the hitting zone is it mounted? Keep us posted!

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          • keither5150
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            8.5 feet to 10.5 feet mounting height. The unit needs to be mounted 32-36 inches ahead of hitting zone. The current ball requirements are. White balls with black logo and logo facing up. We have not enabled pix balls yet. Facing the logo up decreases the chance of misreads. If the system detects a misread, we have calculated spin as a backup. Once we enable AOA and impact location into our calculated spin, It will improve the calculated spin greatly.....That being said, calculated spin is only being used about 5% of the time. Our club data tracking is really good with one dot on the club. There is a plan for club data without stickers....but that is a few months away. We have a bunch of scratch golfers that visit us in our indoor golf center and they are all very impressed with the accuracy. We might be one of the few sellers of simulators that you can actually visit and try before you buy. Our indoor golf center has 9 hitting bays and we are open 7 days a week. We are located in Cornwall Ontario Canada. You will have to visit sometime Bubba. We will be posting gameplay videos on Youtube shortly.

          • Bubba22
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            That's great Keither. I assume it's 2 cameras and infrared. I thought you were in Alberta but your in Ontario. What logos generally work?
            I like what I am hearing!

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          2 camera yes, Not infrared.... they have trouble with high lofted wedges at times. Our system has no issues with flop shots. We went with color cameras...and 6000k white light. Our system needs a spotlight which we provide. We basically test with Srixon balls but Titleist also work...along with Taylormade, and most white balls with black logos.... for some reason, those balls with the putting lines have an issue. Eventually the system will scan the ball at address and put it into the database.... At that point all white balls will work...

          I still have a house there but I quit the day job to do this full time. Color cameras have many advantages.... the only disadvantage is the processing power needed to process color images. We have a pretty strong PC inside that handles the heavy lifting..... It is also needed for future AI features. So far testing is really positive...for example we did a club path side by side and found that over 15 shots there was an average of 0.64 degrees in club path between us and that floor unit we have. The max difference was only 1.3 degrees difference. This means our AOA and swing planes will also be very accurate. Our introductory price will be lower than any other overhead unit that has the same or similar features. We are only waiting on some fixes with the User interface. Make sure to follow us on Youtube.... we have a 17 year old kid who works for us and is a +3 handicap. He will be doing some gameplay videos.

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          • #7
            Thanks Kiether. What club data is measured? AOA, club speed, face, path etc.? Any club data estimated? Will it come with a base range software and different data tiles? What about a club impact view?

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            • #8
              AOA, club speed, path, impact location, Horizontal and vertical deviation from center, Currently , we can calculate club face better than we can measure it.... Removing the sticker from the club will be near the top of the list of things to do... Club face currently, can only be measured with multiple stickers....and we don't want to do that since the sticker is a temporary thing.... The sticker is only responsible for accurate club data at this time.... It is not needed for normal gameplay.

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              • #9
                Here is a video showing 9 holes of gameplay.
                 

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                • #10
                  Went on the Bullseye site and couldn't find any information on the unit or pricing.....is there a different site?

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                  • #11
                    The simulator will be up for purchase by Monday.... we are just putting the final touches on the software and installation files. Introductory price is $4995 USD.

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                    • #12
                      Here is a video side by side comparison of short chips. Spin numbers around the green will make all the difference. Accurate spin numbers are as important as speed, direction and LA when it comes to chipping. Bullseye Golf Sims short chipping video side by side.

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