Yes, you can use FlightScope indoors. However, there are some limitations that you should be aware of.

  • Space requirements: FlightScope requires a minimum of 15 feet of space for indoor use. This includes 8 feet of ball flight and 7 feet of space behind the impact.
  • Balls: FlightScope uses radar technology to track the flight of the ball. This means that you need to use special golf balls that are designed for use with radar launch monitors. These balls are typically marked with a small metal sticker that helps the radar to track the ball’s flight.
  • Accuracy: Indoor use of FlightScope can be less accurate than outdoor use. This is because the radar signal can be reflected off of walls and ceilings, which can distort the data.

Despite these limitations, FlightScope can be a valuable tool for practicing golf indoors. It can help you to track your progress and identify areas where you need to improve.

Here are some tips for using FlightScope indoors:

  • Use a soft, indoor practice ball. This will help to reduce the risk of damage to your FlightScope unit.
  • Place a target on the wall or ceiling. This will help you to focus your shots and track your progress.
  • Use a mat to protect your floor. This will help to prevent damage to your floor and the FlightScope unit.
  • Clean the FlightScope unit after each use. This will help to prevent dust and dirt from building up and affecting the accuracy of the data.