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A good projector is the essential heart of a good home golf simulator. It projects the digital feed of the simulator software onto the impact screen so that you can see your ball fly in front of you, bringing the experience to life on-screen.

For golfers who are serious about improving their game, knowing their club and ball data are very valuable assets. A high quality golf simulator rises above ensuring you improve your game in terms of ability, consistency, and skill. As the core of most golf simulators, a launch monitor allows you to measure and analyze ball flight data and track your shots so that you can understand how your game needs to improve.
You need to choose a launch monitor that is perfect for your golf simulator setup, and different types of launch monitor technologies will suit your needs in different ways. Launch monitors use either radar technology or high speed cameras to record the motion of the golf ball and clubface. Both types of launch monitor can benefit from reflective stickers or dots placed on either the clubface and ball. These help the units pick up the spin of the golf ball, which is integral to modeling other parameters such as direction and carry distance.
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4K vs 1080p Resolution
Resolution is what enables you to see details on every tree and the subtle contours of a sand trap. The bigger your impact screen, the more important resolution becomes in creating a realistic image. Typically smaller systems will use 1080p or lower resolution, and WUXGA is used for mid-sized screens. For the best widescreen experience, a 4K projector creates an immersive image even on impact screens larger than 13 feet wide. This is especially important if you are using high-end simulators optimized for use with software such as GSPro, E6 CONNECT or TGC 2019, which supports 4K output.
