SC200 Plus Golf Science Lab Special
Pickup available at 6940 Aragon Cir #10
Usually ready in 24 hours
Description
The SC200 Plus is a portable and affordable launch monitor offering complete swing and ball flight metrics, now with a Practice Swing Mode for tracking swing speed without hitting a ball. Designed for precision and convenience, it’s perfect for improving clubhead speed anywhere.
- NEW! Practice Swing Mode: Track swing speed without a ball, ideal for off-range practice.
- Comprehensive Metrics: Measures carry distance, swing speed, ball speed, and smash factor.
- Doppler Radar and Barometric Pressure Calibration
- Selectable Loft Angles
Dimensions | 3" x 5.9" x 0.98" (inches) |
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Weight | 206 g |
Frequency | K Band 24 GHz |
Sensor Type | Doppler Radar |
Battery | AAA x 4 |
Battery Life | up to 20 hours (depending on conditions) |
Operating Temperature | 14 ° F ~ 122 ° F |
Placement | 5 ft behind the ball on the same level as the ball |
Measuring Range | 30 yds ~ 320 yds |
- SC200+ Launch Monitor Device
- Remote
- User Manual
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Now in the palm of your hand, you will have all that vital information and can use it whenever you go to the range, or even as you are playing on the course.
Lock Your Game in with 4 Different Modes
While on the range or wherever you are practicing, you can use Target Mode which lets you select a target distance to try and get as close to as possible for each swing.
Switch into Approach Mode to let the SC200 Plus select random distances for you to try and hit! These added modes let you compete with yourself and have a little more fun while practicing.
Practice Mode lets you keep track of your progress over time by tracking your average shot distances, swing speed, ball speed, smash factor, and averages for each club.
Practice Swing Mode is perfect for warming up or to improve on swing speed. You can measure and practice swing speed without hitting the ball. Golfers have the ability to work on improving their clubhead speed even if they don't have access to a driving range or hitting net.