RSG One Launch Monitor
US$ 1,999.99
The RSG One Launch Monitor brings true simulator-grade practice into a home setup without turning your space into a permanent build-out. You place the unit behind the golf ball, connect it to a compatible PC, and start capturing shot data in seconds. The system uses a photometric approach, powered by high-speed cameras and infrared sensors, to read ball flight and deliver feedback after every swing.
RSG One fits golfers who want measurable progress. It gives you objective numbers you can trust. It also keeps practice structured. You stop guessing whether you flushed it or got lucky. You see the result right away. You adjust with intent. You repeat with confidence.
This launch monitor focuses on the data that drives better decisions on the range and smarter club selection on the course. It reports ball speed, club speed, launch angle, backspin, sidespin, carry distance, total distance, max height (apex), and launch direction. That mix supports both skill-building and gapping. It also helps you identify patterns that video alone can miss, such as a spin axis that explains a persistent curve.
RSG One also supports simulator-style play. Rain or Shine Golf includes a Premium 10 Course Pack at no extra cost, which it lists as 36 total courses. That matters because it reduces the time between “setup” and “actually playing.” It also makes the product useful for families and groups, not only solo practice.
Setup stays straightforward. You position the unit about 6 feet behind the ball. You do not need a minimum travel distance to a screen or net, which helps in tighter rooms. You keep the device portable, so you can store it between sessions. The product targets indoor use, and it requires marked balls. Those details make it easier to plan your space and your consumables before the unit arrives.
Buying through Rain or Shine Golf adds a layer of customer support that many golfers value when they build a home practice area. The company emphasizes ongoing guidance, not just order fulfillment. It also advertises free shipping for qualifying U.S. orders, plus price match and a 30-day return window (with potential restocking fee and return shipping). Those policies reduce risk if you are upgrading from a lower-tier device or building your first simulator corner.
Lead time also matters for planning. The RSG One product page lists an estimated ship window of 3–4 weeks. That gives you time to prepare your hitting area, confirm ceiling height, and validate your PC meets requirements.
On the technical side, RSG One runs with a PC display workflow. The listed system requirements call for Windows 10 64-bit with S Mode disabled, an Intel Core i5 quad-core processor, 16GB RAM, and a compatible OpenGL 4.6 GPU with 4GB GDDR5 and current drivers. You also need about 6GB of free drive space. In practice, meeting these requirements protects shot capture performance and keeps gameplay smooth.
Product Details:
- Photometric shot capture using high-speed cameras and infrared sensors
- Provides ball and club data after each shot
- Data metrics include ball speed, club speed, launch angle, spin, distances, apex, and launch direction
- Portable placement behind the ball (approximately 6 feet)
- Indoor-only design
- Marked balls required
- Compatible with PC display workflow
- Windows 10 (64-bit) PC requirements listed, including i5 quad-core and 16GB RAM
- Premium 10 Course Pack included free (listed as 36 total courses)
- Ships in 3–4 weeks (as listed on the product page)
- 1-year warranty
Product Features:
- Builds repeatable practice with immediate, measurable feedback])
- Supports gapping sessions by reporting both carry and total distance
- Helps diagnose curvature by separating backspin and sidespin
- Encourages better launch conditions by tracking launch angle and peak height
- Enables indoor training setups because the unit sits behind the ball and does not require a minimum ball travel distance
- Pairs structured practice with course play using the included course pack







