For juniors, unless they are really advanced - I don't see a need for club data. Even when you have the space, it's still cuts back on how much room you have for the people not actually hitting. The lack of short game support in sims for the Xi Tour is really the main disadvantage, and of the extra space it takes up can also be a downside. And it's also better at handling both left and right handed players in the same session. The GC2 is definitely better for sim play but (IMO) the Xi Tour is better teaching tool IMO and much better outside on the range (especially if a grass range). There are pro's and cons both ways (I have both). #Tiny balls with stickers software#Any suggestions on good range and teaching software would be appreciated. TGC does not seem to have great range or practice options it seems. I use e6 now where I teach and do not mind the range and like the par 3 courses for the kids. I really liked the flightscopes training programs and skills challenges. Since i I teach beginner juniors I’m thinking the HMT may not be needed right away and I can purchase it later. The cg2 will open up a lot more space and seems to give similar readings. The short space and metal stickers turned me from working in such a tight space. I spent the better part of the day going over the cg2 and different software options. There might be a a new player in the business over the coming summer that has been of some discussion on this forum called Uneekor.Thank you Dax. Don’t think you will get HMT in with that price, but maybe look in the used market. I think based known what you wrote, a GC2 is likely more in line for what you are hoping to find.
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