Compatibility

Simulator export guide

Turn a GSPro session into one Divot Card.

Use a shot-level GSPro export so DivotData can detect the pattern, show the evidence, assign one practice block, and tell you how to retest the same setup.

Current beta status

GSPro

Beta

Best upload

Practice CSV, JSON, pasted table

File types

.CSV, .JSON, .TXT

Confidence boost

Club, carry, offline, launch, spin

Mechanical proof

Needs impact data or coach review

DivotData reads shot rows, not summary screenshots. Missing optional metrics lower confidence instead of breaking the flow.

What to upload

Shot-level data works better than summary reports.

Use GSPro Practice Range or On-Course Practice clipboard > Export CSV before closing the session.

Compatibility note: Export before closing the practice session.

Who this is for

Home simulator golfers who want a practical answer to what changed today and what to practice next.

What improves confidence

Clear club labels, one row per shot, carry or total distance, offline/deviation, launch, spin, shot order, and a matched retest.

Export steps

Prepare the file before you upload.

Use the cleanest export path available. If the source only gives a table, copied rows can still be useful.

  1. 1Open GSPro and connect the launch monitor.
  2. 2From the main menu, open Practice, then Practice Range or On-Course Practice.
  3. 3Hit the shots you want to analyze.
  4. 4Click the clipboard icon in the top-left area of the screen.
  5. 5Review the shot list, delete any accidental rows, then click Export CSV.
  6. 6Find the CSV on the desktop.
  7. 7Return to DivotData and use the upload box at the top of the page.
  8. 8Drop the exported file on the upload box or click Choose files. If your source only shows a table, paste the copied rows into Paste Table Text.

Click-by-click walkthrough

Export GSPro Practice Range CSV.

GSPro's official knowledge base includes screenshots for the practice tools, clipboard shot table, and Export CSV window. Use that official path before closing the practice session.

  1. 1Official guide: Practice Range

    Open Practice Range

    Open GSPro, connect the launch monitor, then choose Practice and Practice Range.

    Note: Export before closing the practice session so the shot list is still available.

    Official GSPro Practice Range screenshot showing practice tools including the data/clipboard area.
  2. 2Highlighted: Clipboard

    Click the clipboard

    Click the clipboard icon in the top-left toolbar to open the shot data table.

    Note: Review the list and delete accidental rows before exporting.

    Official GSPro screenshot showing the clipboard shot-table control.
  3. 3Highlighted: Export CSV

    Click Export CSV

    In the shot table window, click Export CSV.

    Note: GSPro writes the CSV to the desktop according to the official guide.

    Official GSPro screenshot showing the shot data table with Export CSV.
  4. 4Next click: DivotData upload box

    Upload to DivotData

    Return to DivotData, keep the source set to GSPro, then drop the CSV or click Choose files.

    Note: If the source launch monitor matters for interpretation, keep it in the file name or note field.

    No fixed screenshot

    This screen can vary by device, operating system, or account state. Follow the note and choose the option that produces a CSV or other shot-level table file.

Official source: GSPro Practice Range CSV. Labels and DivotData notes are written for the upload-to-card workflow.

Expected metrics

Metrics DivotData looks for in GSPro files.

ClubCarryTotal distanceOffline or deviationLaunch angleLaunch directionSpin rateCurveBall speed

Data quality tips

  • Keep the launch monitor source in the file name.
  • Review source detection if the export came through a connector.

What this cannot prove alone

  • Export before closing the practice session; many GSPro workflows do not preserve a full exportable history.
  • Launch-monitor data can detect patterns, but exact swing mechanics still need richer context, strike data, or coach review.

Sample proof

The upload is only useful if it becomes a focused card.

A Divot Card should show pattern detected, evidence, confidence, likely focus, what not to chase, the practice block, and a matched retest protocol.

Sample Divot Card

Low-right / low-fade pattern

Open

Today's focus

18-minute 8-Iron Reset

A short block that narrows start line first, then checks face control, then checks strike/low point.

18 min
Club8-iron
PatternLow-right fade
ConfidenceMedium · 64/100

Start with

Start-line gate

Start the ball through a narrow target window before judging curve.

Why this card

Data quality

82/100

good beta file

Sample

20 shots

Matched stock 8-irons

Coach-style note

The ball-flight pattern is clear enough to practice, but the exact mechanical cause should stay a hypothesis until a coach or impact evidence validates it.

Get your first card free

Demo card. Launch-monitor data can identify patterns and confidence levels, but it does not prove exact swing mechanics by itself.