

⛳ Elevate your swing, anywhere — join the global golf revolution!
The PHIGOLF Home Golf Game Simulator combines cutting-edge Bluetooth motion sensor technology with a portable, space-saving design to deliver immersive golf experiences on over 38,000 courses worldwide. Compatible with Android and iOS, it supports multiplayer gameplay and real club integration, making it perfect for professionals and enthusiasts seeking convenient, authentic golf training and entertainment at home or on the go.





| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.6 x 3.8 x 2.9 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 5 x 25 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | PHIGOLF |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Model Name | Phigolf |
| Color | Phigolf2 Flex |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Phigolf |
| Part Number | Phigolf2 Flex |
| Included Components | Sensor |
R**E
Great Product, love it.
This is the second one that I’ve bought. I love it because you can play anywhere. I play golf twice a week and use it to keep my game sharp when I can’t get out for real . I love the training sessions that it offers. The game itself is very fun and simple but accurate. It’s pretty realistic playing the course. I brought this one because my daughter wanted to get one for her Husband for Father’s Day because he liked mine. I would definitely recommend this product if you love playing and have limited space. Ron L
M**W
Great way to pass time for a golfer in quarantine
Super easy to set up and fun to play. It's not a GC Quad or Skytrac simulator, but I have found the distances to be within 5ish yards of what I would normally see in "real life" on a good strike. The swing stick is a good enough weight to not feel like a toy - and if you want you can remove the sensor and put it in your real clubs. That is the only "downside" with the swing stick - it doesn't provide you with data on whether or not you got the club back exactly where you started it. If you are already a good ball striker then this is an accurate device. If you hit a lot of fat/thin/toe/heel shots then you'll get quite a bit of "help" because the device assumes that you've gotten the club back to the same place. I love the different modes and have DEFINITELY improved my REAL driver accuracy because of the training data I get. I have suffered from a draw that turns into a hook on occasion, but am well on my way to a correction. If you are stuck home like I am, and miss golf, do yourself a favor and consider this device. And I just tried the WGT version today and loved it. The graphics are great and you get even more swing data (back and side spin, launch angle, ball speed). I'm very impressed. Again, it's not a $10,000 simulator - but it'll keep you swinging and improving your game.
D**D
Honest review
We purchased this for my son almost a year ago and I overall he really enjoys it as do I. We are fairly new to golf so I think it is more of a entertainment piece but with that being said we play it to have fun but I've found it's a good way for him to check his fundamentals such as feet placement, hand placement, bringing your head and chest over the ball, sticking your butt back and out and finishing on the toe . I use it for these things as well and I can say that I think it has helped me in those areas but it's like any piece of equipment it's how you use it and how often. Setup and getting it going are simple. I use android and just screen mirror to tv. Note that my fire stick isn't new enough or updated enough to run the app. Originally I could but it's just not currently on the update to run it. It's just like any other piece of technology. It gets finicky at times where I get kicked off or response time is slow but that's not the norm. Overall response time is good. I don't think the accuracy is spot on but it's consistent in how it does it so you can still gain info from those stats that are helpful. If you want to figure out your distance with certain clubs I would go to a range. Customer service has been fine . There is a delay but it's in south korea so reasonable expectations should be thought of in that area. Overall it's a great training aid / entertainment piece. The company is updating the app on s regular basis and has a active facebook group they participate in. I'm happy with our purchase and has helped myself and my son not only gain some skils in a new sport but bond over something as well.
J**F
This is fun and is able to improve your swing
I have had a lot of fun using this simulator. I am shocked how accurate the sensor is and how that translates into the game. I have found the practice range on the Phigolf app great to train with (when I can't be outdoors at a range or course). It tracks stats like club swing speed, angle of attack and a few others. There is a bit of a learning curve to figuring out how to putt and get the sensor to pick up that you are ready to swing, but once you get the hang of it there is no issues. Phigolf app is not as good as the WGT app so I spend most of my time in the WGT (which you can access from inside of Phigolf app) unless I want to hit at the range. I 100% recommend spending the $2 per month otherwise I don't feel like you would have enough courses and tournaments to keep you entertained longer term. So beware that you will need that. I am not sure how the purchased/rented clubs work in the app, but I do not think you need to pay to play and have fun and work on your swing. Multiplayer works well online and I am able to play with people I know. That being said, this is probably better used as a pass and play game unless you know someone who has it and you can face off against them directly. I was not having much luck finding other opponents through the search system. Overall, I would recommend if you are comfortable spending the money on this type of simulator vs the other options out there. I think this works great in the sense you don't need to hit a ball and works in a relatively small amount of space. You also need to be able to hook up your phone/tablet/Chromebook or whatever you play on to a TV to really enjoy the game.
S**A
HUGE letdown
I had a simple idea - get the Phigolf and hop on the TV once in a while to play a round of golf by myself at some of the coolest golf courses. You know, just get away now and then via the virtual world. According to Phigolf's marketing materials, they were exactly what I was looking for. What a mistake. One of the major selling points for the Phigolf is the arrangement with WGT - buy Phigolf and for $2/month, you can access 24 great courses on WGT with wonderful graphics. Major problem #1 - WGT is absolutely horrible. You have zero control over the app - ads pop up, flashing arrows and hands pop up, you automatically get paired with a competitor even if you don't want it ..... the list is a mile long. If I was lucky enough to get to the screen I wanted before WGT directed me somewhere else, too much time had passed and the sensor on the Phigolf had gone to sleep. And if I tried to turn it back on, WGT wouldn't allow it "in the middle of a round" and I could only play by swiping my finger or using my mouse! I could never use Phigolf with WGT. Cheap trick #1 - you're supposed to get 24 courses if you sign up for the $2/mo subscription - guess what, you don't. You get some of the courses and the others remain locked until you reach a certain level. Which means you're back into WGT world where they are selling credits and coins in a gambling setup. WGT is not designed with the golfer in mind, it's a candy crush scheme aimed at getting you addicted and buying your way forward. I have no idea how anyone could stand WGT enough to get addicted, but some people are. So, without WGT you're left with Phigolf which isn't anything more than an overpriced Wii - in fact, it trails behind the Wii in some respects. My recommendation - don't buy this product (or sign up for WGT). Also, don't make my 2nd mistake - which was not messing around with it enough before the return window closed.
A**A
Good game
The training club is a little short for me at 5’11” and doesn’t always register my swings but it works well with a real club
D**E
Best in-house simulator without breaking the bank
Best in category. I tried all of the in home swing trainers and all have there pros and cons, but Phigolf is the winner for me. I started out testing Phigolf, Tittle x, and Trugolfs home swing studio. Both the tittle x and trugolf run off of the e6 software which honestly looks pretty bad running on an iPad Pro. Phigolf has 2 options, it’s proprietary software that offers various training, driving ranges, and several courses to play. All look much better, and play stutter free compared to what e6 was offering. They also offer several tournaments against real life players that offer amazon gift cards to the winners and a random entrant, which adds a little bit of excitement to playing. Add in the WGT software at an amazing price of only 1.99 a month and you have plenty of variety to play with. I must give props to Phigolf for there design of the swing stick and sensor. The swing stick has a great look and a fairly decent grip. The best part is the feedback you get with a double click on where the contact takes place and when you stop your swing. Compared to the other 2, it’s quiet enough that I can play early in the morning or late at night and not wake up my family with a loud click. Finally the accuracy of the sensor. Phigolf has done a great job of developing this sensor and it shows. On both the tittle and trugolf, I would get some random drives that would fly 350 yards, while phigolf has been pretty consistent with what I hit in real life (275 max). The putting actually works. My only real gripe is not really a gripe, But the Apple TV app was not fully functioning as of this writing. They did announce that an update is coming in the near future, but once it comes it will be great to get a full screen experience without the small sidebars when I airplay to my tv. Well done Phigolf. Recommending this to all of my golfing friends and looking forward to keeping my swing going in the cold winter months. And especially now with being quarantined.
S**N
Definitely worth the money
Had to figure out the short game, but we love it. A lot of fun so far and for a great price. One round at the virtual golf in town costs around what this does. Clearly not as good but great game for the home. Easy to mirror on any TV so can play it inside or outside. Definitely worth it.
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