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Step into one of our four simulators and you're playing golf.

Play some of the world's most iconic courses, with technology that tracks every shot you hit accurately and instantly. Without leaving Gisborne - rain or shine.

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See exactly where you're striking the ball.

The Launch Monitor.

Mounted overhead and looking down at your hitting area, the VTrack DX10 is the device that watches every swing you take. It uses two high-speed cameras to capture the moment your club meets the ball — and passes that data to the screen almost instantly.

What it does for you.

No marked balls. Use any ball you like, no stickers or dots required.

Works for every club. From driver right down to wedge.

Supports left- and right-handed players
with no reconfiguration needed.

Near-instant response
— your shot appears on screen within a blink of impact.

The VTrack measures the key things that determine where your ball goes — club speed, face angle, ball speed and spin — and hands all of that to the simulation software to recreate your shot faithfully on screen.

One of Gisborne Golf Simulators standout features is impact point visualisation.

Cameras capture exactly​ where on the clubface you're making contact — heel, toe, high, low, or right on the sweet spot.

Ever wonder why that last drive went where it did?

Now you'll know.

GSPro is the leading golf simulation platform — and the software we run in our bays. It takes the data from the VTrack and turns it into a round of golf that looks, plays, and feels remarkably like the real thing.

Built on the Unity gaming engine, GSPro delivers lifelike course visuals in stunning graphics. The fairways, greens, trees, and skies look the part — this is a long way from the blocky simulation software of a decade ago.

Ball physics that behave like the real thing.

GSPro is widely recognised for having the most realistic ball physics of any consumer simulator platform. ​ A fade flies like a fade, a draw draws, and a topped shot rolls embarrassingly along the ground — just like on the actual course.