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Golf Launch Monitors Explained: Radar vs. Camera vs. Photometric
Introduction
A launch monitor is the heart of every golf simulator. It’s what measures your swing, ball flight, and shot accuracy. But with so many options — radar, camera, and photometric — it can be confusing to know which one is right for your setup.
In this guide, we’ll break down the main types of launch monitors, how they work, and which models are best for different budgets and spaces.
Why the Type of Launch Monitor Matters
Your launch monitor determines:
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The accuracy of your shot data
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The types of metrics tracked (ball speed, spin, club path, etc.)
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The space requirements (indoor vs outdoor)
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The price range of your simulator setup
Choosing the right one is critical for getting realistic results and enjoying your golf simulator to the fullest.
The 3 Main Types of Launch Monitors
1. Radar-Based Launch Monitors
How they work: Use Doppler radar to track the golf ball’s flight.
Pros:
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Excellent for outdoor or long indoor spaces
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Accurate ball flight data
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Great for portability (many radar units are lightweight)
Cons:
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Require more depth (16+ feet recommended)
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Indoor spin accuracy can vary compared to cameras
Popular Models:
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FlightScope Mevo+ (great balance of price + performance)
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FlightScope X3 (tour-level accuracy)
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Garmin R10 (affordable entry-level radar option)
2. Camera-Based Launch Monitors
How they work: High-speed cameras capture the ball and club at impact.
Pros:
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Highly accurate indoors
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Require less room depth than radar units
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Great for basements, garages, and tighter spaces
Cons:
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Limited outdoors compared to radar
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Higher-end units can be expensive
Popular Models:
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Red Stakes Golf (RSG) Pro (mounted overhead, ultra-accurate)
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Red Stakes Golf (RSG) One (portable, professional-grade)
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Garmin R50 Approach (portable, professional-grade)
3. Photometric Launch Monitors
How they work: Take multiple images of the golf ball right after impact.
Pros:
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Excellent for ball data accuracy (spin, launch, ball speed)
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Compact and easy to use indoors
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Great entry point for budget-conscious golfers
Cons:
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Less robust club data than radar/camera systems
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Must be placed in a precise position to capture shots
Popular Models:
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SkyTrak+
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Original SkyTrak (budget friendly)
Which Launch Monitor is Best for You?
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Budget-Friendly ($500–$2,500): Garmin R10, Mevo+
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Mid-Range ($3,000–$7,000): RSG Pro, Garmin R50 Approach
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High-End ($10,000+): FlightScope X3,
Recommended Products
At Total Golf Simulators, we stock the most trusted launch monitors on the market:
Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid
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Choosing radar when your room doesn’t have enough depth
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Underestimating how much accuracy matters for game improvement
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Ignoring software compatibility (make sure your launch monitor works with your simulator software of choice)
Final Thoughts
Your launch monitor is the most important piece of your simulator setup. By matching the right type — radar, camera, or photometric — to your budget and room size, you’ll get the most accurate and enjoyable indoor golf experience possible.
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