Square Golf Omni Launch Monitor: What Is New and Who Is It For?

Square Golf Omni Launch Monitor: What Is New and Who Is It For?

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The Square Golf Omni is the step-up model in the Square Golf lineup and it shows that the brand is moving beyond budget-friendly indoor simulation.

While the original Home Launch Monitor built its reputation on value, the Omni is aimed at golfers who want a broader and more advanced experience.

Square Golf positions it around tour-level accuracy, four-camera infrared tracking, a built-in display and a larger hitting area, with indoor and outdoor use both supported.

This guide explains what makes the Omni different and who should seriously consider it.

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Square Golf Omni launch monitor beside a hitting mat in a premium practice setup

Square Golf Omni launch monitor. Image credit: Square Golf.

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What Makes The Omni Different?

Square Golf Omni launch monitor beside a hitting mat in a premium practice setup

Square Golf Omni launch monitor. Image credit: Square Golf.

The standard Square Golf unit is attractive because it makes simulator golf accessible. The Square Golf Omni Launch Monitor is different because it pushes the system upmarket.

On the official product page, Square Golf highlights four-camera infrared tracking rather than a simpler single-device story. It also promotes a built-in display with key ball and club metrics, a larger hitting area and the fact that marked balls are no longer required.

Those details matter because they remove friction. A larger hitting area generally makes setup feel less fiddly, while no marked-ball requirement makes the unit easier to live with day to day. The display is helpful too because it gives golfers immediate feedback without always needing to look back at another device or screen.

If you want the full series overview, go to: Square Golf UK: Complete Guide to the Launch Monitor, Omni and Simulator Setup

Why Indoor And Outdoor Use Matters

Square Golf Omni being used at an indoor bay and outdoor range style practice area

Square Golf Omni being used at an indoor bay and outdoor range style practice area. Image credit: Square Golf.

One of the biggest differences in the Omni's positioning is flexibility. The official site specifically describes it as an indoor and outdoor launch monitor.

That opens the door to a different kind of buyer. Some golfers want a dedicated simulator device that never leaves the studio. Others want one unit that can be used in the home bay during the week and taken outside when they want to check distances or work on ball flight in a larger space.

That is where the Omni becomes more interesting than simply calling it a more expensive Square Golf. It is a broader practice tool, not just a shinier version of the standard unit.

For golfers who know they want flexibility from the start, paying more up front for the Omni may make more sense than starting with the original model and then wanting to upgrade later.

If you want a general buying guide by golfer type, go to: Who Should Buy Square Golf? Best For Home Simulators, Practice and Value

Who Should Choose Omni Over The Standard Model?

Square Golf Omni launch monitor in a high-end home simulator studio

Square Golf Omni launch monitor. Image credit: Square Golf.

Choose the Omni if you want the higher-end Square Golf experience from day one. That means more flexibility, easier ball use, a larger hitting area and a device that feels ready for both simulator rooms and broader practice environments.

Choose the standard Square Golf Launch Monitor if your main goal is value and indoor simulator use in a controlled setup. For many golfers, that remains the best entry point.

The real question is how ambitious your setup is. If you want a smart, affordable home simulator build, the standard device is probably enough. If you want a more serious practice platform with fewer compromises, the Omni becomes far more attractive.

If you want help planning the space around the device, go to: Square Golf Home Simulator Guide: Launch Monitor, Enclosure and Protection Essentials

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