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OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home
OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home

OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home

Product ID : 6163638
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Galleon Product ID 6163638
UPC / ISBN 894801001065
Shipping Weight 7.36 lbs
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Model 2014 0037
Manufacturer OptiShot Season Pass
Shipping Dimension 16.18 x 11.34 x 4.13 inches
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OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator for Home Features

  • What's Included: Enjoy indoor golf simulation with the included Optishot 2, software, USB cable, adjustable rubber tees, and two foam practice golf balls.

  • Golf Swing Trainer: The golf swing analyzer includes 15 premium real-world golf courses and an infrared sensor that tracks club speed, carry distance, face angle, path, face contact, and tempo.

  • Premium Golf Courses: Enjoy indoor sports with our golf simulator for home including 15 premium real-world golf courses available to play online or offline.

  • Compatibility: Use our golf training equipment with Windows 8, 10 or 11. 3GB Hard Disk Drive Storage. 4GB RAM. USB 2.0 Port; Not compatible with MacOS.

  • Warranty: Enjoy a 1-year warranty on the OptiShot2 Simulator including the base, internal electronics, and black plastic housing; a 30-day warranty on the golf mat, net, USB cable, tees, tee gripper, foam balls, and turf.


About OptiShot 2 Golf Simulator For Home

Say hello to the award-winning OptiShot2 Golf Simulator. Affordable, accurate and effective. It's compact and amazingly smart. It needs no room of its own, no six-figure income. And best of all, it will improve your game. Guaranteed. So come on in, get to know the world's number one golf simulator better.If there are any other sources of infrared light in the room, then the detectors will have a hard time reading its emitter's infrared pulses