Most golf training aids don't work — or more accurately, they work for one specific swing fault in the right hands. The ones that consistently produce results across a range of players share one thing: they give you data or immediate feedback that you can act on.
This guide focuses on what we stock and can stand behind — launch monitors, tracking systems, and mat setups that give golfers real information to work with.
Tier 1
Launch Monitors as Training Tools
The most effective training aid available
A launch monitor is the single most effective training aid for golfers who want to improve. It tells you exactly what the ball is doing and why — ball speed, spin rate, launch angle, carry distance. Every adjustment you make produces immediate, measurable feedback. Nothing else in golf training delivers that clarity.
Tier 2
Simulator Practice: The Most Effective Training Environment
Full simulator setups for structured practice
For serious improvement, a full simulator setup beats any other training aid. You can work through your whole bag on realistic courses, track every shot over time, and build a consistent pre-round routine. The Carl's Place DIY enclosure with a short-throw projector and an Ernest Sports monitor is the most cost-effective way to build that environment.
Full-swing feedback
Every shot tracked with ball speed, spin, and trajectory. Immediate data on every swing — faster improvement than range work without a monitor.
Course simulation
Playing full courses with E6 Connect develops realistic course management skills that range work can't replicate.
Consistent environment
Same setup every session means your data is comparable. You can genuinely measure improvement over weeks and months.
Any weather, any time
Indoor setup means you can practice in January, midnight, or when the range is closed. Daily reps compound faster.
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Under $5,000 Build GuideFrequently Asked Questions
What's the best golf training aid for improving distance?
A launch monitor. It tells you exactly what's happening with ball speed and spin — the two factors that determine distance. Without data, you're guessing. With it, you can make targeted adjustments.
Do golf training aids actually work?
Data-driven tools like launch monitors work reliably. Most physical training aids (alignment sticks, swing trainers) work for specific fault correction under instruction but often don't transfer to real play without guidance.
Is a golf simulator useful for practice?
A simulator with a launch monitor is the most effective practice environment available to an amateur golfer. Full-swing data, course simulation, and consistent conditions combine to accelerate improvement faster than range work alone.
What launch monitor should I buy for practice?
At under $500: the Ernest Sports ESB2. For serious practice with club data: the ES Tour Plus at $1,495. Both connect to E6 Connect for course simulation.
Can I use a launch monitor on a driving range?
Yes. The ESB1 and ESB2 are both designed for outdoor use and work on the range. They're portable, battery-powered, and don't require a net or enclosure.
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