GSPro vs E6 Connect
The two most-discussed simulator platforms take different paths: GSPro for community-driven realism, E6 Connect for polished, plug-and-play play. Here's how to choose.
Last updated: June 2026 · See our methodology.
Side by side
| GSPro | E6 Connect | |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | Realism & value | Polish & multiplayer |
| Courses | Huge, community-built | Curated, polished |
| Platform | PC (Windows) | Windows + more devices |
| Setup | A little more hands-on | Plug-and-play |
| Pricing | Subscription | Annual / one-time editions |
| Multiplayer | Growing | Strong, established |
Choose GSPro if…
You have a capable Windows PC and want the most realistic ball flight, the largest course library (community courses are added constantly) and the best value per round. It rewards a little setup effort with depth.
Choose E6 Connect if…
You want a polished, dependable experience that runs on more devices, sets up quickly, and has mature online multiplayer. It's the easier "just works" choice.
Check compatibility first
Both only matter if your launch monitor supports them. Most major units support at least one of these, but confirm the exact pairing — see the launch monitor guide and our software overview.
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FAQ
- Is GSPro better than E6 Connect?
- For realism, value and course choice, many prefer GSPro (PC-only, more hands-on). E6 is more polished, multi-device and great for multiplayer. Depends on your hardware and taste.
- Does GSPro or E6 have more courses?
- GSPro usually leads on sheer variety thanks to community courses; E6 is curated and polished.
- Which should I choose?
- GSPro for a capable PC + realism/value; E6 for plug-and-play polish and multiplayer. Confirm launch-monitor support either way.
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