I’ve got one and living in Buffalo, New York winters I play it through the winter. I also love to play it using the same courses as the pros are playing each week to actually get a feel for the course that they’re playing at that’s one of the most fantastic uses I’ve found for it. Also just to get a few swings in without the time to go to the course and also to groove my swing and stop the outside in swing. Definitely worth the money. Sure, let’s see the kids and wife play.
David- you can aim putts and shots by clicking the top button on the sensor. Hold the club upright and simply rotate the club left and right to adjust, and then click the top button again when you're happy with where you're aiming. No need to swipe on your phone or tablet. Very easy and intuitive!
perfect timing. Since getting back into playing a few months ago I've also been scoping out building a simulator at home also but only issue is we are selling up at the end of year and relocating interstate so see this as being perfect to tie me over knowing I'll just have to make modifications with moving lighting and the likes inside the house. Would love to see some using it with actual clubs, multiplay and a tournament would be awesome to see. So glad I found ya channel as is also good hearing it from a local.
@@davidmaxfieldgolf between this and the MLM pro as a starter (on a tight budget due to fixing house to sell) with what you know and tested what would be the better few year option? Asking as you are one of the few that doesn't push products like others and also an aussie.
I put it on clubs and compared it to a 15k sky hawk. If you line the sensor up correctly with the clubs its spooky accurate for the price. It definitely increased my consistency with my drives and iron play.
I run the iPad version of E6 Connect in my Apple Vision Pro & use it with the Phigolf 2. The Bluetooth sensor can also be used with one’s own clubs, although that makes it more difficult to use in small spaces. Phigolf 2 is viable as a swing trainer, in terms of speed, angle, path, attack angle, & ratio. The E6 subscription is $80/year, for the range & a several courses. I wish it integrated with GSPro.
Thanks David. It looks like a lot of fun, and not just for the kids. I'd be interested to see how a deliberately bad swing worked out. FYI, the greek letter "Phi"is pronounced with the "Ph" as you did, but with the "i" as you used in "Pi".
Been looking into getting one of these for work. Boss man gets a bit upset chipping real balls around the yard on my lunch break... Saying something about smashing windows 🙄. Looks like it could be a lot of fun but in the way of actual golf do you think this could help your swing, hurt your swing or is it somewhere nutrul in the middle ?
I though so to but swinging a Wii mote around training on tiger woods 11 didn't translate into real world very well at all. Think I found my farthers day gift if I can get the wife to sign off on it then 😂
Phigolf, or golf+ on meta quest? Would like something that’s gonna give me some form of feedback, and for the lil’ fella to Have a swing with, so which do you prefer playing? Guess you can get more uses out of a meta quest also.
@@davidmaxfieldgolf Yeah, I’ve watched a few of your reviews on all the simulators and launch monitors. If I had somewhere to set up a monitor that would be the path I’d like to take, just don’t have the spot to set up a net and swing a full size club also. I was trying to track down a Phigolf2 after watching a few reviews (inc yours) when it first came out, but getting one in Australia seemed difficult. Seems a bit easier shipping times seem a bit more reasonable now also. Cheers for the response, and keep up the good work! 🏌️👍🏻👍🏻
@@kdigity yeah pretty easy now. There’s Amazon links in description if you want one. I don’t get any royalties or commission from these, just links for different countries so people know where to pick them up
Thanks everyone for watching!!!
I’ve got one and living in Buffalo, New York winters I play it through the winter. I also love to play it using the same courses as the pros are playing each week to actually get a feel for the course that they’re playing at that’s one of the most fantastic uses I’ve found for it. Also just to get a few swings in without the time to go to the course and also to groove my swing and stop the outside in swing. Definitely worth the money. Sure, let’s see the kids and wife play.
Let’s go 👌🏼👍🏼
David- you can aim putts and shots by clicking the top button on the sensor. Hold the club upright and simply rotate the club left and right to adjust, and then click the top button again when you're happy with where you're aiming. No need to swipe on your phone or tablet. Very easy and intuitive!
Yes it's a great feature. I forgot about that for a moment.
perfect timing. Since getting back into playing a few months ago I've also been scoping out building a simulator at home also but only issue is we are selling up at the end of year and relocating interstate so see this as being perfect to tie me over knowing I'll just have to make modifications with moving lighting and the likes inside the house. Would love to see some using it with actual clubs, multiplay and a tournament would be awesome to see. So glad I found ya channel as is also good hearing it from a local.
@@wraptgrafix6338 thanks mate, it’s the perfect thing to get the swing going again 👌🏼😊
@@davidmaxfieldgolf between this and the MLM pro as a starter (on a tight budget due to fixing house to sell) with what you know and tested what would be the better few year option? Asking as you are one of the few that doesn't push products like others and also an aussie.
I put it on clubs and compared it to a 15k sky hawk. If you line the sensor up correctly with the clubs its spooky accurate for the price. It definitely increased my consistency with my drives and iron play.
It’s a great little device. I’ll be doing this test in my next video
I run the iPad version of E6 Connect in my Apple Vision Pro & use it with the Phigolf 2.
The Bluetooth sensor can also be used with one’s own clubs, although that makes it more difficult to use in small spaces.
Phigolf 2 is viable as a swing trainer, in terms of speed, angle, path, attack angle, & ratio.
The E6 subscription is $80/year, for the range & a several courses.
I wish it integrated with GSPro.
@@RolandDobbins it’s a great option for a lot of people
Thanks David. It looks like a lot of fun, and not just for the kids. I'd be interested to see how a deliberately bad swing worked out.
FYI, the greek letter "Phi"is pronounced with the "Ph" as you did, but with the "i" as you used in "Pi".
I need to study up a lot more on my Greek haha could help me understand scripture better too 😂
You can turn the sensor to adjust your putt
@@Tripledoublebogeys yes forgot that detail
Been looking into getting one of these for work. Boss man gets a bit upset chipping real balls around the yard on my lunch break... Saying something about smashing windows 🙄.
Looks like it could be a lot of fun but in the way of actual golf do you think this could help your swing, hurt your swing or is it somewhere nutrul in the middle ?
I think it could definitely help get your clubs path in the right spots for sure and swinging anything has got to be better than nothing
I though so to but swinging a Wii mote around training on tiger woods 11 didn't translate into real world very well at all.
Think I found my farthers day gift if I can get the wife to sign off on it then 😂
@@D.W.P...81 👍🏼👌🏼 you’ll love it
I’ve been tossing up between this and the golfzon wave play. Have you tried the wave play?
@@potskie750 I haven’t but the PhiGolf2 is awesome
Phigolf, or golf+ on meta quest?
Would like something that’s gonna give me some form of feedback, and for the lil’ fella to
Have a swing with, so which do you prefer playing? Guess you can get more uses out of a meta quest also.
@@kdigity I’ve reviewed both and didn’t really like the meta quest. I don’t like having the thing on my head
@@davidmaxfieldgolf
Yeah, I’ve watched a few of your reviews on all the simulators and launch monitors. If I had somewhere to set up a monitor that would be the path I’d like to take, just don’t have the spot to set up a net and swing a full size club also. I was trying to track down a Phigolf2 after watching a few reviews (inc yours) when it first came out, but getting one in Australia seemed difficult. Seems a bit easier shipping times seem a bit more reasonable now also.
Cheers for the response, and keep up the good work!
🏌️👍🏻👍🏻
@@kdigity yeah pretty easy now. There’s Amazon links in description if you want one. I don’t get any royalties or commission from these, just links for different countries so people know where to pick them up
Fi-golf.
It’s pronounced. F eye golf
Could be, I don’t think I’ll ever get it right lol 😂
In the Greek alphabet that character is pronounced like he said, it's F ee (φ) you pronounce it like Phoebus Apollo or Phoebe