GSPro Golf Simulator Software

GSPro Golf Simulator Software.

GSPro is what most serious sim golfers actually run — a community-built platform with a staggering course library, real online competition, and a low yearly cost. We set it up and dial it in. Here's the honest rundown.

GSPro is a third-party golf simulation platform that runs on top of a compatible launch monitor. Its appeal is simple: an enormous, constantly growing library of community-built, LiDAR-accurate courses, serious online play, and a subscription that costs a fraction of the proprietary alternatives. It's become the enthusiast standard. The one thing to get right is compatibility — most camera-based launch monitors connect to it, but not all (Trackman doesn't) — and we sort that out before you buy. Goal, budget, design, build.

We set up and calibrate GSPro in your build · 30 years in KC construction · 5 bays we built and run ourselves

GSPro golf course on a simulator screen GSPro golf course on a simulator screen

Why Everyone Talks About It

Community courses, online play, and a low yearly cost.

GSPro is a community-driven golf simulation platform known for an enormous library of community-built, LiDAR-accurate courses, realistic ball physics, and active online competition — all for about $250 a year, far less than proprietary alternatives. It runs on top of compatible launch monitors (most camera-based units, but not Trackman), and it's the platform most serious sim golfers choose.

What makes GSPro special is that it's open and community-powered. Instead of waiting on a manufacturer to add courses, a global community of designers builds them — using real LiDAR elevation data — and the library grows constantly, including a lot of the famous courses people actually want to play. Pair that with realistic physics, a thriving online competition scene (tours, leagues, events), and a ~$250/year subscription, and you get the platform that's quietly become the default for people who take their sim seriously.

Who it's for: GSPro suits the golfer who wants the deepest, most current course library and online play, and who has (or is buying) a compatible launch monitor. If you're set on Trackman, it's not your path — and that's worth knowing up front.

What You Get

What the subscription actually buys.

Here's what you get for the money (as of June 2026 — verify current).

The course library

A massive, growing catalog of community-built courses using real LiDAR data — many of the world's most-requested courses, added continuously by the community. This is the headline.

Realistic gameplay

Well-regarded ball physics and shot realism that hold up for serious practice and play.

Online competition

Active tours, leagues, and events (the SGT and other circuits) — real competition against other golfers, not just solo rounds.

The cost

About $250 per year for the GSPro subscription itself — notably cheaper than the proprietary tour-grade alternatives. (Your launch monitor may have its own subscription to enable third-party software — e.g. Uneekor's Pro tier — separate from the GSPro fee.)

Compatibility, Straight

What connects, what doesn't, and what setup really takes.

Native vs. community connection

Some launch monitors connect to GSPro directly; others connect through GSPro's open API via a community-built connector. Both work, but the connector route adds a setup step.

What works

Most camera-based launch monitors — Foresight, Uneekor, ProTee VX, plus budget units like SkyTrak and FlightScope Mevo — run GSPro, natively or via connector.

What doesn't — the Trackman catch

Trackman does not officially support GSPro. Trackman keeps you in its own closed TPS ecosystem; unofficial workarounds are unsupported and unreliable. If GSPro is a must-have, don't buy a Trackman expecting it to run GSPro cleanly.

"Compatible" ≠ "plug-and-play"

Even supported setups can involve a connector, background apps, and network configuration. This is the part DIY builders most often get stuck on — and the part we handle so it just works.

How We Help

We make the software side actually work.

Buying GSPro is the easy part; getting it talking cleanly to your launch monitor, calibrated, and ready to play is where people lose weekends. As part of a build, we confirm your launch monitor is GSPro-compatible before you buy it, configure the connection (native or connector), calibrate it, and hand it over playing — not as a pile of software for you to wrestle with. And because the right launch monitor depends partly on wanting GSPro, we factor that into the hardware choice from the start.

See how it fits a custom design and build, or which launch monitors pair best with it.

Finished golf simulator room running the software

FAQ

GSPro questions.

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How much does GSPro cost?

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GSPro's subscription is about $250 per year (as of June 2026 — verify current), which is considerably less than proprietary tour-grade software. Note that your launch monitor may also require its own subscription tier to enable third-party software, for example Uneekor's Pro tier — that fee is separate from GSPro's.

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Which launch monitors work with GSPro?

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Most camera-based units — Foresight, Uneekor, ProTee VX, and budget options like SkyTrak and FlightScope Mevo — connect to GSPro, some natively and some through a community-built connector. Trackman is the notable exception: it stays in its own closed software and does not officially support GSPro. We confirm the connection method for your exact hardware before you buy.

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Does GSPro work with Trackman?

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No, not officially. Trackman runs a closed ecosystem on its own TPS software and does not officially support GSPro. Unofficial workarounds exist but are unsupported and unreliable. If running GSPro matters to you, choose a more open camera-based launch monitor instead — we'll point you to the right ones.

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What makes GSPro's courses different?

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GSPro's courses are community-built using real LiDAR elevation data, so the library is enormous, constantly growing, and includes many of the world's most-requested courses — rather than waiting on a single manufacturer to release them. That open, community-powered catalog is the main reason serious sim golfers choose GSPro.

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Do you set up GSPro for me?

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Yes. As part of a build we confirm your launch monitor is compatible, configure the connection (native or via connector), calibrate it, and hand the simulator over playing. The software side — especially the connector and network setup — is where DIY builds most often stall, so we handle it end to end.

Finished Kansas City golf simulator room, ready to play.

Want GSPro running without the setup headache?

Tell us you want to play GSPro and we'll make sure your launch monitor supports it, build the room around it, and hand it over dialed in. Or come play a round of GSPro at the showroom and see why it's the one everyone talks about.

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