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SkyTrak+

The default $3K pick for home builders who want camera-grade accuracy, broad software freedom, and no recurring fees.

~$2,995 approx 2026 street price (frequently on sale near $2,000)

The subscription-averse favorite at the $3K tier: a photometric camera paired with dual Doppler radar that delivers carry distances often within a couple yards of $20,000 units and consistent spin reads. It sits to the side of the ball, so it tolerates tighter rooms than a radar-behind setup, and its own practice range is included rather than gated behind a fee. It connects broadly to GSPro, E6, TGC 2019, and Awesome Golf, which keeps your software options open. For most home builders this is the accuracy-per-dollar sweet spot.

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Specs

TechPhotometric camera + dual Doppler radar
Data pointsFull ball and club set (ball speed, spin, launch, club path, face angle)
SubscriptionNone required; practice range included (paid plans optional)
PlacementSide of ball; friendly to tighter rooms
ConnectivityGSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Awesome Golf
UseIndoor-focused, outdoor capable

Pros

  • Photometric accuracy within a couple yards of far costlier units
  • No mandatory subscription; included practice range
  • Broad software compatibility including TGC 2019 and GSPro

Cons

  • Club data leans on radar inference rather than direct camera capture
  • Slight shot delay versus the newer ST MAX
  • Indoor accuracy depends on decent, consistent lighting

Common questions

Does the SkyTrak+ require a subscription?
No. The unit includes its own practice range and reads full shot data with no mandatory annual fee. Paid plans only add extra courses and features, and third-party software like GSPro has its own separate subscription.
Will the SkyTrak+ fit a tight room?
Yes. As a side-of-ball photometric unit it does not need the depth-behind-the-player that radar units like the Garmin R10 require, making it friendlier to shallower rooms.

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