Connecting a Square Golf to E6 Golf 2026
Connecting your Square Golf launch monitor to E6 Golf 2026
is a straightforward process, as the device connects natively over Bluetooth without requiring a third-party bridge app.
1. Preparation & Environment
Lighting:
Square Golf is an infrared (IR) camera-based system.
Ensure you are indoors and away from direct sunlight, which can interfere with the sensors.
Device Placement:
Place the Square Golf unit on a flat surface at the same height as the hitting mat.
It should be positioned 42cm (approx. 16.5 inches) away from the ball and
15cm (approx.
6 inches) in front
of the ball.
Bluetooth: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your PC or iPad. Do not pair the device in your Windows/iOS system settings; E6 will handle the connection internally.
2. Configure Tracking in E6 Golf 2026
Power On:
Press and hold the power button on the Square Golf unit for 2 seconds.
The Bluetooth LED should begin blinking blue
, indicating it is searching for a connection.
Launch E6 Golf 2026: Open the software and log in.
Navigate to Tracking: From the Main Lobby, click the E6 Icon (Global Menu) in the top-left corner.
Select System: Go to Tracking Systems. Find Square Golf in the list and select it.
Connect: Click the Connect button. Once successfully paired, the Bluetooth LED on the unit will turn solid blue, and the on-screen status will turn green.
3. Calibration & Hitting Zone
Ball Ready:
Place your ball in the designated "hitting zone."
The Status LED on the unit will turn solid green
when the ball is detected and ready for a shot.
Target Alignment: If your shots are consistently offline, use the Target Alignment tool in the E6 settings.
Place the Square Golf alignment stick in the "stick zone" (42cm from the device) to reset your target line.
Club Data: For accurate club path and attack angle, ensure you have attached the Square Golf metallic markers
to your club shafts (approximately 20cm from the floor when the club is upright).
4. Troubleshooting
"No Device Found": Ensure the Square Golf App on your phone is completely closed. If the mobile app is connected to the unit, E6 Golf 2026 will not be able to see it via Bluetooth.
Processing Delay: If the LED stays blue
for a long time after a shot, it means data is processing.
If this persists, lower your Graphics Quality in the E6 settings to "Medium" or "Performance" to speed up the data handshake.
Virtual Swing Mode: If you are using the Swing Stick (no real ball), ensure you toggle the "Swing Stick" mode in the E6 configuration menu so the sensors adjust their trigger sensitivity.
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