FlightScope Mevo and Mevo+ — CSV export and analysis
FlightScope's Mevo and Mevo+ are radar-based launch monitors sold with an optional paid unlock — the Pro Package — that adds a second tier of data on top of the base export. FlightScope doesn't list current base hardware pricing on its own product pages, so check flightscope.com for the current Mevo/Mevo+ price; the Pro Package itself is a one-time purchase, listed at $599 on sale ($1,000 regular) directly on FlightScope's site.
How do I export a CSV from FlightScope?
FlightScope supports CSV export from its desktop software and the FS Golf app, but the exact export menu varies by software version. FlightScope's own data parameters reference documents the full field list for both tiers; use that alongside your software's export option to confirm which columns your specific export will contain before you upload.
What does the base export include?
Without the Pro Package, a Mevo/Mevo+ CSV includes: ball speed, club speed, smash factor, carry distance, vertical launch angle, spin, height (apex), flight time, and club. That's enough for solid, real dispersion and gapping data, but it stops short of anything about club delivery or shot shape.
What does the Pro Package add — and what can ContactCoach add for free?
The Pro Package unlocks a second tier of fields: launch direction, spin axis, roll and total distance, lateral landing, angle of attack, spin loft, descent angle, club path, face-to-path, face-to-target, dynamic loft, swing plane (vertical and horizontal), and low point — a one-time $599–$1,000 purchase for the unit's life, not a subscription.
ContactCoach can't recover fields the base export never captured — face-to-path, in particular, needs both spin axis and launch direction, neither of which the base tier reports, so that estimate isn't available until the Pro Package (at which point FlightScope reports it natively anyway). Where the base export does carry enough for ContactCoach to add value:
| ContactCoach adds | Requires from your CSV | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Descent angle (estimated) | Carry + apex height (both in base export) | How it's estimated |
| Dispersion ellipses per club | Any carry + lateral data | Reading the ellipses |
| Gap analysis across your bag | Any carry data | Reading gap analysis |
| Mishit flagging | Smash factor + carry | How mishits are flagged |
So the honest pitch for a base-tier Mevo owner: you get a real descent-angle estimate plus ContactCoach's full free analysis layer without paying for the Pro Package — but path, face, and face-to-path genuinely require the upgrade (or a monitor that measures them natively), because the base CSV simply doesn't contain the inputs those estimates need.
Measured or modeled — what should I trust?
The base export's ball speed, club speed, carry, and spin come straight from FlightScope's own software — FlightScope doesn't publish a field-by-field breakdown of which of those are directly measured versus radar-derived, so take them as the device's reported values. Descent angle from ContactCoach, by contrast, is definitely an estimate — built from carry and apex height, not a trajectory measurement, and labeled "estimated" everywhere it appears. If you've added the Pro Package, club path, face-to-path, and descent angle become FlightScope's own reported values, and ContactCoach uses those directly instead of estimating.
Try it
Upload your own FlightScope CSV — base or Pro Package — at /, or click "Explore a sample session" on that page to see the descent-angle estimate, dispersion ellipses, and gap analysis in action first.