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Brdgolf

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    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
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    15
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    Weekly
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    Casual
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    Approach
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    Driver/Off the Tee
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  1. Hello All, Yesterday, I had the chance to stop by the PGATour Superstore where they just installed new Trackman.io launch monitors into their Club testing bays. These are the bays you can use to try out clubs or try out used clubs. I think they used to have an overhead GCHawk in there before, but now they have upgraded to the overhead Trackman device. I have to say, what a complete difference in how it renders the flight of the ball. I normally hit a draw (when I am hitting it well which is not very often) and this ball flight literally showed a ball that started to the right with a slight curve left that I have never seen on any simulator before. This looked so much more real in its rendering. I play with an MLM2Pro in my garage and the fidelity of ball flight shown there is just not comparable. I can understand since there is about 15K difference in price between the two. I just thought I would share this experience. So if you have a chance to see the new sim testing bays at PGA Tour Superstore, go find a club to test there. Very impressive indeed.
  2. @GolferZak When you pair up the MLM2Pro with GSPro (using a 3rd party software connector that adapts the output of the MLM2Pro so that GSPro can read it) it works great. It does not support putting, so I use the NoPutt option on GSPro (An inner ring for all 1 putts and an outer ring for all two putts and anything else on the green is a 3 putt). The courses on GSPro are amazingly realistic. When you hit in the rough it gives you 90% of your theoretical distance. if you hit it in deep rough it give you <80%. If you try to hit a 3 wood out of the deep rough, ie. launch angle is down, it takes even more off. There are well over 400+ golf courses to choose from on GSPro. You will need a decent PC with a good Graphics card (3060 or better) to see the detail of the course. Ball flight on there shows slices, and hooks, fades and draws. Overall its a great experience
  3. @vandyland Thanks for the feedback. I typically rotate through a pack of three balls during a session. I got about 7 weeks use out of the first three balls. Will be interesting to see how long I go on the second sleeve. I still have the original three and I use those for chipping (still work fine for that).
  4. @Beakbryce With my testing, the RPT balls are definitely needed to measure and show spin on while playing simulation golf. If you don’t use an RPT ball when playing simulation golf it will only send the ball out in the direction you hit it with the launch angle you hit it with but there will be no curve on the ball. If you only want to use this for indoor range purposes, and don’t care about spin, then no need for RPT balls. For me though, I try to hit a draw and play the ball aimed out to the right a little so that it draws back in. Without spin, it just looks like I pushed it. I went ahead bit the bullet and got the RPT balls.
  5. Hello All, This is my first review of a product here, so bear with me as I get started. Yes, this is a review of the MLM2Pro, but I need to provide some context for how I got here. For the past two years, I have owned the Flightscope Mevo+. I combined the Mevo+ with GSPro. That is a great combination. I have a setup in my garage where I have a good hitting mat (Sigpro Softy) that has 7’ behind it and 8.5’ to a net that I have hanging from the ceiling. The setup works really well, but the problem I was seeing is that my driver and 3 wood hits would always go off to the right with right spin. It was really confusing because that was not my shot shape for those clubs (usually a draw). This was crazy and once I started trying to compete in the SGT Tour, it started to become a problem for me. So I reached out to Flightscope and they verified that what I was seeing was because I didn’t have enough space behind the ball I was hitting. They said that I would exactly see that result based on 7’ behind. Ugghhh. So I sold the Mevo+ and went out looking for a new LM. I didn’t want to invest a lot at this time (summer time) and thought why not try one of the lower cost devices. I came across the MLM2Pro and based on reviews from this site I pulled the trigger on that. That was 2 months ago. It comes with a great carrying case and 3 of the RPT Callaway balls. Before purchasing, I contacted Rapsodo tech support to explain my setup and to see if they thought the MLM2Pro would work out there. They indicated that actually 6.5’ is the optimal distance behind the ball. So all was good there. Setup is easy, just set the thing down behind it at the right distance and you are good to go. The connectivity to it works out great using a wifi connection I setup in the garage (I’m a network engineer, so that was the easy part). Using the RPT balls along with the Target range running on my iPad, the feedback that I get from this unit is spot on. I have a string that goes down the middle of my net showing the center point and when I hit a ball to the right of that string it goes to the right on the app. Same for left. When I feel that I left the club face open, the ball spins right on the screen, and same for a draw. This unit works soooo well, I would contend that it gives me the same performance as the Mevo+ minus a few club measurements. If there is one issue, I would say its the RPT balls, The RPT golf balls work great at the beginning. I have had 3 balls that came with it that I used solid for the two months. And after about 6 weeks I started to see a lot of wear and tear on the balls. They have lost compression and the markings are all scratched up. Now in a session I get about 5-7 no-reads per session, whereas in the beginning I wouldn’t ever get any no-reads. So I went to get some more of the RPT golf balls. Turns out they are quite expensive. That led me down the rabbit hole of getting the RTP ball template that lets you paint the dots on some regular balls. All this does is to end up transferring the marking ink to your clubs. Not ideal for me. Then I got the RTP Ball marker dots from some place that I found online. That doesn’t work either. The ball dots just end up getting scratched off and yielding bad results. My advice to anyone looking at the MLM2Pro: Its a great device at a great price. You really can’t go wrong and you can trust the data. Being an engineer, I love to tinker with things and my swing is a result of that going through an ever changing mode. To do this I need a good device that gives me good data. Mevo+ does that, I just didn’t have the right space for it. MLM2Pro does that just fine as well. Please do factor in the cost of getting a new box (1 dozen) of RPT golf balls about every 4 months or so (at least that is what my testing has shown). I am on the hunt also to try out one of the optical based units like Skytrak+ or Uneekor Eye Mini or Bushnell Launch Pro. If those can do what the MLM can do but do not require an RPT ball, then that would be ideal. Stay tuned, I will probably be posting a new review at the 6 month mark as well.
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