Garmin R10 vs MLM2PRO: Radar or Camera on a Budget
The most common cross-shop in the budget launch-monitor world pits the Garmin Approach R10 against the Rapsodo MLM2PRO — and it is really a proxy...
The most common cross-shop in the budget launch-monitor world pits the Garmin Approach R10 against the Rapsodo MLM2PRO — and it is really a proxy...
The single skill that makes a budget launch monitor worth owning is knowing which of its numbers to trust and which to ignore. At this...
Buying a used golf launch monitor is where real money gets saved in this hobby — and where real money gets lost. A launch monitor...
You can build a genuinely useful home practice setup around a launch monitor that costs under $1,000 — provided you buy the right one for...
At the budget price, the real launch-monitor decision is not which brand — it is which technology: radar (Doppler) or photometric (camera). I run one...
The Garmin Approach R10 is the budget radar launch monitor I keep as my reference point, and after running it against a photometric unit on...
A budget golf launch monitor — the sub-$1,000 segment — gives you reliable ball-data essentials (ball speed, launch angle, carry estimate) and, in the better...
A home golf simulator needs about 15 feet of room depth for comfort and a tight minimum near 12 feet, because depth has to absorb...
Stand at least 8 feet from your impact screen, with 10 or more feet preferred. That gap is not a comfort preference — it is...
A garage can make an excellent golf simulator room, but the listed ceiling height almost always lies to you: the garage-door track and opener motor...