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  • I have figured out why Skytrak is not selling like hot cakes

    A guest has to get comfortable hitting in a closed space which takes time, therefore frustrating. Also, the screen setup is difficult and expensive. While 2k is a great price for what you get, the hurdles mentioned make it hard to multiply. I love mine, but a great screen took months and all guests don’t swing freely until they’ve been over half a dozen times. It takes 6-7 K to get a setup and with the marketing obstacles equals small sales, no trugolf relationship and no updates

  • #31
    Used/CPO GC2? Although I haven’t shopped Uneekor...

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    • #32
      Maybe a protee system, but they are completely different product types.
      Originally posted by golfun2 View Post
      But seriously what is the closest priced system to it?
      Last edited by wbond; 10-24-2019, 07:49 PM.

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      • #33
        I'm retired and having a SkyTrak set up in my garage with a projector and screen. I can slide the net/screen out of the way on a track in the event of a blizzard or something where we actually put cars in the garage.
        It has however:
        A. Kept me moderately fit over a long upper midwest winter, I actually lost about 10 pounds and I'm trimmer.
        B. Has improved the heck out of my game.
        C. Kept me from dying of boredom and gives me a chance to golf with a few friends now and then.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by 968Cab View Post
          Wiz—

          Don't get me wrong, I think the ST is a great tool! But you can get just about the same amount and quality of data from a Swing Caddie 300.

          I have both. I use both in my sim room—sometimes simultaneously, but only the SC on a real range.

          My point is, if I just wanted to bang balls into a net, yes I could use the ST very effectively. But I could also use the SC300...and forgo the immediate graphical visual feedback...for $450. Not too shabby! Introduce the course sim or the desire for a ball flight visual, and the equation changes....as does the price by $1000 to start.
          The SC300 is nice at that price point (as is the Mevo, which I own) but they both have the significant shortcoming of not measuring horizontal launch angle or spin axis. With home use, it’s possible to groove a hook or slice into a net and not realize it if you’re using one of those units.
          - Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.

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          • 968Cab
            968Cab commented
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            True! Been there while trying to alter my min-fade to a draw. *quackquack*

            I suppose that’s why I own both 🤣
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