Summer '25 update
After about four months of running GS Pro on the Mevo+, the kids have used the hitting bay much more than they ever have. While they spend most of their time at the range (Playground), they have also played several of the courses I downloaded. Seminole Legacy, being that it is the only course on there they have played in real life, is their go-to--but they have also played many of the old US Open courses. Here are a few observations of GS Pro so far on Mevo+:
--Driver carries are more consistent with their real world carries.
--The graphics are so much better than the E6 software that came with the machine.
--The ability to use the range/practice area at some of the famous courses is a welcome novelty.
--Short game is improved.
--Putting is still not good.
--The ability to play famous holes like 12 at Augusta, 17 at TPC Sawgrass and even 16 at the WMPO (complete with a rowdy crowd with cheers/jeers)
My son had a birthday party at our place with his golfer buddies, and they spent half of their time doing par 3 challenges on these holes. Even my daughter, who is about 19 months older than my son, was out there competing with them and she used to really dislike hitting out there pre-GS Pro.
Maybe a good bit of that seems like a party trick or too much novelty, but the software has helped keep a club in their hand when we've been unable to get out and practice due to weather or time restraints. I have to pull my son off of it several times per week to get him to do other things or go to bed.
The direct result of getting GS Pro has meant they practice more, and are shedding strokes. My son has dropped 4.7 points off his handicap since the software install, and has broken par for the first time in tournament play--doing both days of a two-day event, and then in the very next one-day event. My daughter, who probably puts in about 40% the effort and time he does, has dropped 2 points off her handicap. She had never broken 80 in consecutive rounds before the install, and she has done it twice this summer.
I'm not doing anything I haven't done in the past. They still get lessons once or twice per month, I'm still tinkering with their club lineup, and I'm still trying to make it work with a son under 5 with me most of the time. The one thing I have done, now that they are 13 and 12, is that I've made a concerted effort to enter them into two-day events rather than a larger volume of one-day events. But part of the reason I've done this is also because they improved to the point where I could justify taking everyone a few hours away and cramming them into a Town Place Suites for a few days.
At any rate, even if your opinion on Mevo+ may be that it is complete rubbish--GS Pro for $250/yr is a great garage solution for a junior who needs to get more swings.
If I were doing it all over again, I would probably get the Square. With GS Pro, and considering how decent the putting is on the Square, I have no doubt this is the best budget solution around right now. For about $1K out the door, the Square/GS Pro combo is unreal.
There's one caveat--my son's best friend is a lefty, and he's over at our place often using the hitting bay. The Mevo+ doesn't have to move to accommodate him, and that's a nice touch.