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Product Name: | Garmin Approach R10, Portable Golf Launch Monitor, Take Your Game Home, Indoors or to the Driving Range, Up to 10 Hours Battery Life - 010-02356-00 |
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Model Number: | 010-02356-00 |
Product SKU: | B095QX1FSR |
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anything expensive on aliexpress is a gamble
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anything expensive on aliexpress is a gamble
Also MLM2 requires a lot more space than a gc3/BLP. I have a GC3 in a small garage and love it. Obviously different price points, but I would for sure go with the MLM2 or Bushnell launch pro over this. If you spend the time to build out a dedicated space for this, you are just going to wish you spent more on one of those devices.
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Playing was actually pretty fun and the trajectory seemed on point. I even bought the expensive balls. Ultimately getting 75 yards on a drive you know you crushed was frustrating. Irons seemed more accurate but still short.
If you want to stay below $1000 and need spin numbers, go with the MLM 2 (with RPT ball). Depending on the firmware updates, connectivity can be an issue but its the most accurate device under $1000 and while providing accurate spin. If you don't need spin then pay ~$300 and go with the original MLM as its is a no brainer.
Over $1000, I would look at getting the Mevo Plus (although setup can be a bit finicky) or a GC3/Launch Pro. Both can be as accurate as the Trackman/Quad albeit, the Mevo plus needs to be set up correctly to get accurate numbers so using it on course isn't the greatest. Using the RCT ball is highly recommended for doppler monitors to get accurate spin numbers unless you're going for a $40K trackman.
None of this is cheap and the more expensive the device, the more you're gonna pay in subscriptions etc.
It can suffer a bit on short shots like chips (it sometimes doesn't read them) and definitely not recommended for putting but for shots 30/40yds+ out, its the best you can get for under $1000 with good spin.
When I go out on the course my average distance with some clubs is 50 yards or more great than the R10 says I've ever hit that club while using it.
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When I go out on the course my average distance with some clubs is 50 yards or more great than the R10 says I've ever hit that club while using it.
Yeah I experienced the same issue which is why I returned my unit. If it was consistently 5-10yards short or long, i could live with it but having a shot read 20-30yards long on one shot and 10yds short on the next was when I said nope.