Rapsodo launch monitor is generally considered to be accurate within 2% of Trackman, which is considered to be the gold standard for launch monitors. This means that for every 100 yards that Rapsodo measures, it is accurate to within 2 yards.

In a study conducted by MyGolfSpy, Rapsodo was found to be accurate within 1.8% of Trackman for clubhead speed, 1.7% for ball speed, 1.9% for launch angle, and 2.1% for spin rate.

However, it is important to note that Rapsodo’s accuracy can be affected by a number of factors, including the environment in which it is used, the type of club being used, and the skill level of the golfer.

For example, Rapsodo may be less accurate in windy conditions or when used with clubs that have a high launch angle. Additionally, less skilled golfers may not be able to generate the same level of clubhead speed and ball speed as more skilled golfers, which could affect the accuracy of Rapsodo’s measurements.

Overall, Rapsodo is a very accurate launch monitor. However, it is important to be aware of the factors that can affect its accuracy and to use it in the best possible conditions.

Here are some tips for getting the most accurate readings from your Rapsodo launch monitor:

  • Use it in a well-lit environment.
  • Make sure the target is at least 10 feet away.
  • Use a club that you are comfortable with and that you can generate good clubhead speed with.
  • Take multiple swings and average the results.
  • If you are a beginner, you may want to consider using a more experienced golfer to help you set up the Rapsodo and to analyze your swings.