SKYTRAK LAUNCH MONITOR REVIEW

For the past several years, I have been looking to create a cost-effective home golf simulator setup. Like many of you, I scoured all the options out there. Based on all of the research I did for skytrak swingbay golf simulator review my home golf simulator guide, SkyTrak was the product that enticed me the most. A couple of months ago, I finally bought one, and am happy to share all of my findings in this in-depth review.

SkyTrak has been on the market for several years now. It has been praised for its accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and software package. At $2,000, it is a significant investment for many golfers but pales compared to the cost of other launch monitors like Foresight, Trackman, and Flightscope.

In this review, I am going to try and help you understand the benefits and potential drawbacks. If you have any further questions, feel free to put them in the comments section.

This Is For the Recreational Golfer
SkyTrak bills itself as providing a more expensive commercial launch monitor with a software package geared towards the recreational player.

Currently, it offers data on your golf ball only. When you compare it to other launch monitors, there are a few things to be aware of. Most companies like Trackman and Foresight are producing commercial units that are geared towards golfing professionals. That’s not to say recreational golfers are not using their products, but they are much more expensive and offer far more information.

In addition to providing ball data, units like Foresight are also providing measurements on your swing such as angle of attack, the path of your club, dynamic lie angle, and a few other important pieces of information. These measurements are mostly suited for teaching professionals and club fitters who need to diagnose a golfer’s swing or get the right equipment in their hands.

It’s a lot of data. You need to be trained properly on analyzing it all and understanding how it relates to your swing.

In my opinion, it’s an overload for most recreational golfers. I believe if you can get an accurate representation of your ball flight, carry distances, and spin rates, then you will have plenty of feedback for your practice sessions at home. Additionally, the ability to play a simulated golf course only requires ball data.

This is where SkyTrak shines. It was developed for recreational golfers. I believe all of the information that the unit measures are adequate for golfers who are just looking to practice more effectively and have fun playing simulated golf courses without having to shell out a massive amount of money. A full simulator set up with commercial launch monitors can easily set you back $15,000 – $30,000.

Is It Accurate? YES!
When I first spoke with Corey Gavreau last year from Par2Pro for my guide to Home Golf Simulators, I asked him about the accuracy of SkyTrak. I hadn’t tried it yet, and to be honest, I thought it was a little too good to be true at the price point they were offering.

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