PRGR Manuals & User Guides
PRGR manufactures precision golf training equipment, including portable launch monitors and speed radars that track swing metrics and distance.
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PRGR (Pro Gear) is a specialized brand in the golf industry, recognized for its high-performance measurement devices and training aids. The brand is widely known for the Red Eyes Pocket series of portable launch monitors, such as the HS-130A and HS-120.
These compact devices utilize Doppler radar technology to provide golfers with accurate data on club head speed, ball speed, smash factor, and estimated carry distance. Optimized for use with speed training programs like SuperSpeed Golf, PRGR launch monitors allow players to analyze their swing mechanics and track improvement both on the range and during practice sessions without a ball.
PRGR manuals
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PRGR RED EYES POCKET HS-120A Portable Launch Monitor User's Manual
PRGR Red Eyes Pocket HS 130A Portable Launch Monitor User Manual
PRGR HS-130A Portable Launch Monitor Manual
PRGR Red Eyes Pocket HS 130A Portable Launch Monitor User Manual
PRGR manuals from online retailers
PRGR RED EYES POCKET HS-120 Speed Radar Instruction Manual
PRGR HS 130-A Portable Golf Launch Monitor User Manual
PRGR support FAQ
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How do I turn on the PRGR Launch Monitor?
Press and hold the ON/OFF button for approximately 2 seconds until you hear a double beep indicating the power is on.
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What does the PRGR Red Eyes Pocket measure?
The device measures club head speed, ball speed, and estimates the distance of flight (carry distance). It can also calculate the smash factor.
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Can I use the PRGR monitor without hitting a ball?
Yes, the device can measure club head speed when practicing swinging without a ball. Note that ball speed and distance cannot be accurately measured in this mode.
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Why is the device not measuring my shots?
Ensure the device is positioned on flat terrain with no obstacles between it and the ball. Check that the club number is set correctly. Measurements may fail with plastic/sponge practice balls or very high-lofted wedge shots.
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How should I position the device?
Place the device flat on the ground, aligned with your target line. If necessary, it can be elevated up to 5 inches or turned up to 45 degrees to account for unique swing characteristics.