Launch Monitor Placement Guide · Doppler radar
Full Swing KIT: Room Requirements & Exact Placement
Full Swing · Doppler radar · typical price $4,500 · Updated June 2026
The Full Swing KIT is a Doppler-radar unit that sits on the floor 8–10 ft behind the ball, looking down the line of flight. Add the recommended 10–12 ft of ball-to-screen distance and you arrive at the manufacturer's 18–24 ft room-depth recommendation (23 ft is a realistic working minimum with a buffer behind the unit). Keep metal pipes, frames, and rotating fans out of the radar's view — they add noise to spin readings.
Placement at a glance
- Mounting
- Floor · behind the ball (Doppler radar)
- Ball → monitor
- 8–10 ft
- Ball → screen
- 10–12 ft
- Recommended room depth
- 18–24 ft
- RCT balls
- Not supported
Frequently asked questions
How far behind the ball does the Full Swing KIT sit?
8 to 10 feet behind the ball, aligned with the target line, with the ball 10–12 feet from the impact screen.
What room size do I need for the Full Swing KIT?
Plan on 18–24 feet of room depth: ball-to-screen plus the radar's space behind the ball. Ceiling and width depend on your height and swing — check the free room calculator.
Does the Full Swing KIT work indoors?
Yes — it's designed for sim use at these distances, though indoor spin on short flights is calculated rather than fully measured on some shots.
Other radar (behind-ball) monitors
- Trackman 4 — Doppler radar, $19,995
- FlightScope Mevo+ (Gen 2) — Doppler radar, $2,499
- Garmin Approach R10 — Doppler radar, $600
- Rapsodo MLM2PRO — Doppler radar + camera, $700
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