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    Had originally seen a YouTube video for the garmin r10 and thought i would get one because of the low price. Now some people have suggested if i can up the budget to 2k i should get a skytrack.
    Looking for peoples opinions on what would be best for me. I am a new golfer been playing just under 1 year currently 24 handicap. Was looking at getting a home sim just basically to see my shot shape and distance for each club plus would be fun to play a bunch of courses. Thats pretty much all i am wanting out of a sim, also the cartoon look of the garmin won’t bother me at all. So would i be better getting the garmin or the skytrack what are the pros and cons of both please?

  • #16
    Originally posted by ThunderCatsHo View Post
    Does the SkyTrak need to be adjusted for iron vs driver shots?

    Does Mevo+ have PC support for sims? I have a gaming PC but dont have any iOS devices.
    Yes and no. Many use tomahawks tees without needing to relocate the SkyTrak when changing from iron to driver.
    Finishing up the home build and had the first chance to use the system today. I am still up in the air on a mat, so I ended up grabbing a cheap mat locally.


    Yes. Mevo+ has full support for PC sims. (without needing to pay any integration support fee to FlightScope, unlike you do with SkyTrak)
    Mevo+ works with TGC 2019, E6 Golf, Awesome Golf, Creative Golf 3D on the PC. FS Golf and FS Skills work on both Android and iOS.


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    • #17
      I use a mat with a built-in rubber tee. If you position the SkyTrak so that the laser dot is just in front and left of the tee (for right handed), you can play irons easily without moving the unit.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ThunderCatsHo View Post
        Does the SkyTrak need to be adjusted for iron vs driver shots?

        Does Mevo+ have PC support for sims? I have a gaming PC but dont have any iOS devices.
        I have a fiberbuilt flight deck and drilled 2 holes to hold actually tees 1" and 2" behind my skytrak laser so I do not need to move the skytrak to hit driver. For irons, put the ball on the laser and for driver, you typically want to put the ball 1-2" behind the line depending on swing speed. Working well so far for me

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