Ernest Sports ES Tour Plus 2.0
Space requirements
Retailer listings for the 2.0 do not publish revised space figures; original ES Tour Plus manual applies: ball 12 inches in front of the unit, at least 10 ft from unit to screen/net indoors.
- 1 ft behind the ball for the unit itself — radar-style placement eats room depth.
- 10 ft minimum ball-to-screen per manufacturer/retailer guidance.
- Width: 10 ft workable offset, 14 ft for a centered both-handed bay (industry guidance — see model).
What it measures
Ball data (12): ball speed, carry distance, total distance, launch angle, launch direction, spin rate, spin axis, ball height (apex), hang time, land angle, side carry, side total
Club data (8): club speed, smash factor, attack angle, dynamic loft, spin loft, club path, club face, club face to path
Measured vs. calculated: Two high-speed infrared cameras and four 3D Doppler radar sensors measure 20 data points at launch; flight is calculated for indoor sim use (same short-range architecture as the original).
Accuracy: No third-party accuracy testing published. GSPro compatibility is retailer-claimed (Ernest Sports is not on GSPro's official supported-device list).
Software & subscriptions
Compatible software: ESGolf app · GSPro · E6 Connect · TGC 2019
Notes
Pricing: $1,995 at Big Horn Golfer and Indoor Golf Pros; ~$1,795 with coupon code GOLFES (June 2026 promo, includes E6 5-course package). Updated version of the ES Tour Plus.
Left-handed players: Not documented by manufacturer/retailers; same on-line placement as original — confirm left-handed workflow with Ernest Sports.
Operating temperature spec 32-110°F suggests tolerance beyond climate-controlled rooms, but retailers position it as an indoor sim unit like the original. 7.4V 3,000 mAh battery. Differences vs original are not clearly documented beyond refreshed hardware/software compatibility — verify changelog with Ernest Sports before recommending over the original.
Release year: unpublished · Connectivity: standalone · Indoor: yes · Outdoor: no