3 Alternatives to the ExPutt EX500D Pro Golf Putting Simulator
If the ExPutt EX500D is out of stock, feels a bit pricey, or you want something that does more than just putting, it’s worth comparing a few options. The best alternative depends on whether you want to improve your putting only, or build a fuller practice setup with launch data, simulator software, and more versatility.
Original Product
If your main goal is to sharpen your putting indoors, the ExPutt EX500D is a focused tool: it’s built specifically for putting practice and simulation, so you get a simple setup and a product that stays tightly on task. But if you’re looking for better value, more data, or a broader practice solution, these three alternatives are worth a look.
Garmin Approach R10 — £371.74, 4.3★

Garmin Approach R10, Portable Golf Launch Monitor, Take Your Game Home, Indoors or to the Driving Range, Up to 10 Hours Battery Life
The R10 is the closest price match to the ExPutt, but it serves a very different purpose. Instead of only working on putting, it’s a portable radar-based launch monitor that tracks full-swing shots, making it a much better all-round practice tool for golfers who want to improve driver, irons and wedge play as well as their short game. What’s better: you get real launch monitor metrics such as carry distance, club speed, ball speed, launch angle and shot shape, plus up to 10 hours of battery life and the flexibility to use it at home or on the range. What’s worse: it’s not a putting-specific simulator, and radar units can be less convenient in tight indoor spaces than photometric systems when setup distance is limited. Choose the R10 if you want one device that can support practice, club fitting-style feedback and simulator use beyond putting.
Rapsodo MLM2PRO Mobile Launch Monitor + Golf Simulator — £649.00, 4.2★

Rapsodo MLM2PRO Mobile Launch Monitor + Golf Simulator, Grey
The MLM2PRO is the premium option here, and it’s aimed at golfers who want more serious data and simulator functionality. Compared with the ExPutt, it’s far more versatile: it measures full-swing performance, can pair with simulator software, and is designed for golfers who want to train with meaningful numbers rather than just hit balls. What’s better: stronger data coverage, more useful practice feedback, and a broader path into home simulation. For golfers doing structured improvement work, that means you can use the numbers to dial in distances, understand dispersion and make better practice decisions. What’s worse: it costs significantly more, and it’s overkill if all you want is a putting solution for a spare room or office. Pick the MLM2PRO if you want a more advanced launch monitor and are happy paying extra for a setup that can grow with your game.
Square Golf Unisex Indoor Launch Monitor — £689.00, 4.3★

Square Golf is the most indoor-focused alternative in this list and is the one to consider if your priority is a dedicated home simulator setup. Relative to the ExPutt, it offers a much broader practice experience because it’s built around launch monitor data rather than putting alone. What’s better: it’s designed for indoor use, so it’s a stronger choice for golfers building a permanent practice space and wanting more complete shot feedback. What’s worse: it’s the priciest option here, and you’ll need more room and a more committed setup than you would with a putting-only system. If you’re serious about home golf tech and want a simulator-first product rather than a putting aid, Square Golf is the better long-term investment.
In short: the ExPutt EX500D is best if you want a simple putting simulator and nothing more. The Garmin R10 is the best value all-rounder, the Rapsodo MLM2PRO is the most capable upgrade, and Square Golf is the strongest choice for a dedicated indoor simulator room.
Alternatives

Garmin Approach R10, Portable Golf Launch Monitor, Take Your Game Home, Indoors or to the Driving Range, Up to 10 Hours Battery Life

Rapsodo MLM2PRO Mobile Launch Monitor + Golf Simulator, Grey
Still Buy the Original If...
Buy the ExPutt EX500D if your main aim is putting practice, you want a simpler indoor setup, and you don’t need full-swing launch data. It makes sense for golfers who want a focused short-game tool rather than a broader simulator system.
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