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GSPro

News, updates, and coverage of the most popular third-party golf simulator software on the planet. 4,000+ community-crafted courses, the best physics in sim golf, a $250/year flat price, and a developer team that ships monthly updates. Unity 6 migration, GSPro 3.5, course designer community, and the ecosystem that runs more home sims than every other software combined.

What Is GSPro?

GSPro is the most popular third-party golf simulator software in the world. It runs on Windows, uses Unity for graphics, and delivers the best simulation experience for the price — $250/year, flat, with no tiers, no upsells, and everything included. That single price gets you access to over 4,000 community-created courses, realistic physics, online tournament play, and monthly updates from a development team that genuinely listens to its user base. Full guide →

What makes GSPro different from every other sim software is the community. GSPro's course library isn't built by a paid studio — it's built by a team of volunteer course designers who recreate famous venues in their spare time, for free, and release them weekly. Augusta National, Pebble Beach, St Andrews, Pine Valley, Cypress Point — they're all in the library at no extra cost. The designer community is so good that courses like Pine Valley and Cypress Point — venues that don't appear in any commercial sim title — are fully playable on GSPro.

The core of GSPro is a physics engine that's become the gold standard for ball flight accuracy in home sims. Launch monitor data — ball speed, launch angle, spin axis, club data — feeds into the engine, and the ball behaves the way it would on a real course. Wind affects trajectory. Turf conditions matter. Lie angles on side slopes change shot shape. It's not perfect — no sim is — but it's the closest thing to real golf available in a garage or basement setup.

GSPro works with virtually every launch monitor on the market — from the Garmin R10 at $599 to the Trackman iO at $20,000+. The compatibility list includes Garmin R10, R50, Approach G82, Foresight GC3/GC4/GCQuad, Bushnell Launch Pro, Uneekor Eye Mini/XO/XR/XO2, SkyTrak+/ST-Max, Full Swing KIT, FlightScope Mevo+/Mevo, Rapsodo MLM2PRO, Square Golf, Shot Scope LM1, Blue Tees Rainmaker, and more. Some connect natively. Some need a free connector app. All of them work.

In 2026, GSPro is migrating to Unity 6 — a major engine upgrade that unlocks multi-pipeline rendering (BIRP, HDRP, URP), better lighting, better shadows, and the foundation for version 3.5 with a rebuilt course engine. The public beta for 3.2.46 shipped in June 2026, and the team is on track for GSPro 3.5 later this year. Full backward compatibility with the existing 4,000+ course library is confirmed. Read the Unity 6 migration deep dive →

Key stats: $250/year subscription (no tiers), 4,000+ courses (all included, all free), Windows PC only (no Mac/iPad/mobile), 50,000+ active players, monthly updates, native integrations with Full Swing KIT, Golfjoy Spica 3, and most major launch monitors, GSPro 3.5 (Unity 6, rebuilt course engine, coming 2026).

GSPro Timeline

July 2026

Golfjoy Spica 3 / GDS Pro Goes Native with GSPro

Golfjoy announces native GSPro integration — no third-party connectors, no workarounds. Spica 3 and GDS Pro owners can now play directly on GSPro with full data flow. This is the latest in a growing list of native GSPro integrations that make the platform more accessible than ever. Full story →

July 5, 2026

Full Swing KIT Gets Native GSPro Integration

Full Swing and GSPro announce a native integration. The KIT — a $4,999 launch monitor previously locked to Full Swing's own software — now works directly with GSPro. No third-party connectors, no hacky workarounds. The biggest feature hole in the KIT is now filled. Full story →

June 24, 2026

GSPro 3.2.46 Beta Drops — Unity 6 Migration Continues

GSPro's latest public beta adds BIRP, HDRP, and URP rendering pipeline support — the clearest signal yet that GSPro 3.5 with a rebuilt course engine is coming. The beta also adds support for additional driving ranges. All existing courses remain fully backward compatible. Full story →

Early 2026

GSPro Surpasses 4,000 Courses

The GSPro course library crosses the 4,000-course milestone — more than any other sim software by a wide margin. The community designer ecosystem is the primary driver, with volunteer designers releasing new courses weekly. Augusta National, Pebble Beach, St Andrews, Pine Valley, Cypress Point, and virtually every significant golf course in the world is represented.

2024-2025

GSPro Becomes the Dominant Sim Software Platform

GSPro overtakes E6 Connect as the most popular home sim software. The combination of $250/year flat pricing, 4,000+ courses, and aggressive launch monitor compatibility wins the market. Every major LM manufacturer — Garmin, Foresight, Uneekor, Bushnell, FlightScope — either ships native GSPro support or provides an official connector. The community designer ecosystem hits critical mass, with new courses appearing faster than any commercial studio could produce them.

2020-2023

GSPro Establishes the Community Model

GSPro launches and rapidly builds a following through its Discord community and course designer program. The $250/year flat subscription model — no tiers, no upsells — becomes a differentiator against E6 Connect's tiered pricing. The course library grows from hundreds to thousands as the community designer program gains momentum. By 2023, GSPro is the most-recommended sim software in home golf forums.

~2019

GSPro Founded

GSPro founded with a mission to build the best golf simulator software for home users. The platform launches with a community-driven course design model — a radical departure from E6 Connect's studio-produced courses and TGC 2019's aging engine. The bet is that passionate volunteer designers will create better courses, faster, than any paid studio.