Top 10 Golf Launch Monitors of 2023
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Buying one of the best golf launch monitors means grabbing a 21st-century tool providing two essential pieces of golf data. First, the device will record the direction of every shot, giving you an idea of how well you strike the ball. Second, the monitor must track the distance of every shot, helping you range your golf clubs so you know how far each consistently hits the ball. You won’t need your trusty rangefinder when using one of these launch monitors at the range.
Every golf launch monitor in this collection accomplishes both of those tasks, but there’s more data to be collected off your golf swing, golf club, golf ball, and the moment they all meet. As the price tags get heftier from monitor to monitor, manufacturers add all those different ways to evaluate a golf shot.
The entire shopping adventure of buying a golf launch monitor becomes a question of the limits of your ability, the ambition of your game, and the width of your wallet.
Top 10 best golf launch monitors
Staff favorite: Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor
Best budget: SuperSpeed Golf PRGR Portable Launch Monitor
Best for simulator players: FlightScope Mevo+ 2023 Edition
Best dual-purpose: Foresight Sports GC3
Best for the well-heeled: Bushnell Golf Launch Pro
Best pocket pal: Voice Caddie Swing Caddie SC300i Launch Monitor
Best out-of-the-box: Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor
Best for professionals: Trackman 4
Best newcomer: Garmin Approach R10
Best for tight spaces: SkyTrak Launch Monitor
How we chose the best golf launch monitors
It was a pleasure putting these devices through their paces — a matter of heading out to a driving range or indoor practice center and hitting a lot of golf balls while the technology did the rest. Since most of these models work on a range or when hitting a net, we tried these launch monitors out under both conditions to determine the best golf launch monitor for each category.
Staff favorite: Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor
Staff favorite: Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor
Benefits
— Accurate
— Complete suite of data points
— Free app
Drawbacks
— Expensive
Trusted by Tiger Woods, the Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor doesn’t come cheap at $4,999, but the device records every shot with a complete suite of golf shot data points. The Full Swing Kit reports distance, spin rate, ball speed, launch angle, and 12 other stats. The heavy, steady, ground-mounted monitor unit sends those 16 stats to a free app that records your practice session results.
Armed with a live camera, the Full Swing Kit takes video of every shot for you or your coach to view, slow down, and analyze. For a premium subscription fee of $99.99, you can store your swing stats in the cloud. For $299, you can subscribe to Full Swing’s E6 Connect gaming software for simulator play.
App: Yes
Best budget: SuperSpeed Golf PRGR Portable Launch Monitor
Best budget: SuperSpeed Golf PRGR Portable Launch Monitor
Benefits
— Very affordable
— Highly portable
— Provides essential basics
Drawbacks
— Limited functions
For less than $230, the SuperSpeed Golf PRGR Portable Launch Monitor heads to the driving range with you and reports club speed, ball speed, smash factor, carry distance, and total distance. Other launch monitor models report more data than the PRGR, but many of those units cost more than 10 times what SuperSpeed charges.
Its small size makes it easy to pack into your golf bag, making this launch monitor a bit more delicate than its pricier competition.
App: No
Best for simulator players: FlightScope Mevo+ 2023 Edition
Best for simulator players: FlightScope Mevo+ 2023 Edition
Benefits
— Simulator play included in purchase price
— Thorough data points
— Compact shape
Drawbacks
— Pricey
— Simulator for iOS and PC users only
Some launch monitors here, such as the Full Swing Kit or the Bushnell Launch Pro, double as golf simulators — but at an additional subscription cost. The FlightScope Mevo+ provides 10 courses and 17 practice ranges with your initial purchase without any subscription fees.
When serving just as a launch monitor, the Mevo+ provides 20-plus data points along the familiar lines of speed, distance, club path, and more. While not cheap, with a price tag of around $2,200, this FlightScope model is still significantly less than the Full Swing or Bushnell entry.
App: Yes
Best dual-purpose: Foresight Sports GC3
Best dual-purpose: Foresight Sports GC3
Benefits
— Launch monitor and golf simulator
— No subscription fees
Drawbacks
— More expensive than similar units
Selling for more than double than Full Swing or Bushnell charges for their launch monitors, the Foresight GC3 monitor does twin duty as a golf simulator and launch tracker. During practice sessions, the GC3 tracks ball speeds, launch angle, spin, carry, total distance, club head speed, and smash factor.
While the FlightScope also offers simulator play out of the box for significantly less than the GC3’s price tag, the Foresight Sports offering’s FSX software is a more elaborate simulator package. FSX provides simulator play on legendary real-world golf courses with more thorough performance analysis during play.
App: No
Best for the well-heeled: Bushnell Golf Launch Pro
Best for the well-heeled: Bushnell Golf Launch Pro
Benefits
— Well-built
— Thorough data points
— Can track multiple players
Drawbacks
— Expensive
With an average retail price hovering around $3,500, the Bushnell Golf Launch Pro boasts strong build quality, making it tough to travel between indoor and outdoor launch monitor duty. That price qualifies it as more affordable than the Full Swing Kit, but it’s still a hefty purchase intended for serious golfers.
The Bushnell Golf Launch Pro tracks carry distance, ball speed, clubhead speed, launch, spin, and other shot stats. Suppose you want to subscribe to the Bushnell Gold software package for the once-only fee of another $3,499. In that case, you can enjoy Bushnell’s full simulator functions with 10 simulated courses and practice data storage for up to eight players. The Launch Pro offers the complete launch monitor and simulator package for around $7,000.
App: No
Best pocket pal: Voice Caddie Swing Caddie SC300i Launch Monitor
Best pocket pal: Voice Caddie Swing Caddie SC300i Launch Monitor
Benefits
— Fits in your pocket
— Affordable
— Free iOS and Android app
Drawbacks
— Limited data points
— No simulator ability
At just over 6 inches wide, the Swing Caddie SC300i Launch Monitor easily fits in your pocket or one of your golf bag’s smaller compartments. While the more straightforward device can’t rival the capabilities of other launch monitors costing thousands of dollars, it does report carry and total distance, smash factor, launch angle, swing speed, apex, and ball speed.
Costing only $499.99 (a fraction of the larger stand-up launch monitors), the SC300i uses Doppler Radar Technology to do its shot tracking, and it reports all of the essential data via a simple, easily read LCD screen.
App: Yes
Best out-of-the-box: Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor
Best out-of-the-box: Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor
Benefits
— Attractive price point
— Highly portable
— Easy to use
Drawbacks
— Requires a cellphone to operate
— Only works with iPhone
At under $400, the Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor was in the running for our Best Budget golf launch monitor. Instead, it falls into this category because it’s up and running at the driving range within minutes of emerging from the box. After a quick download of a free app to your iPhone (but only an iPhone), the launch monitor, app, and smartphone begin tracking your golf shots.
The Rapsodo can easily be carried in your golf bag, producing essential golf tracking readouts and statistics. It’s small and delicate compared to its heartier rivals, though, and its accuracy is slightly off compared to the models selling for $3,000 or more.
App: Yes
Best for professionals: TrackMan 4
Best for professionals: TrackMan 4
Benefits
— PGA Tour-approved
— Highly accurate
Drawbacks
— Very expensive
— Data suite is overkill for amateurs
Installing a full TrackMan launch monitor and simulator system with a mat, screen, and software will run you north of $40,000. If you pick up the TrackMan 4 launch monitor on its own, the price drops to about $21,500. That’s still a pile of money that announces the cold reality that the TrackMan 4 is intended for professionals — players and coaches alike.
The minds behind TrackMan pride themselves on the thoroughness of their golf swing data collection and the accuracy of those stats. TrackMan is the primary launch monitor on the PGA Tour — a relationship relying on precise numbers with millions of dollars in play.
App: Yes
Best newcomer: Garmin Approach R10
Best newcomer: Garmin Approach R10
Benefits
— Offers simulator ability
— Taps into precise golf watch technology
— Affordable compared to others in the category
Drawbacks
— Tracks fewer stats than pricier models
Before the Approach R10 hit the market, Garmin was best known as the maker of some of the game’s best golf rangefinder watches. With a Garmin watch on your wrist, you can load up the course of your choice and always know your distance to the pin. Garmin took that same precision and tracking data to the practice range with the Approach R10.
At about $599.99, the R10 is more affordable than other stand-up models but offers fewer data points than the Mevo+ or the Full Swing Kit. Still, it offers simulator play via an Awesome Golf subscription for $9.99 per month.
App: Yes
Best for tight spaces: SkyTrak Launch Monitor
Best for tight spaces: SkyTrak Launch Monitor
Benefits
— Simulates distance indoors
— Highly portable
— Well-built
Drawbacks
— Pricey
— Limited data points
Set in a tough, waterproof casing, the SkyTrak Launch Monitor can work outside on any driving range, but the important feature here is that you don’t have to have that outdoor space to practice. The SkyTrak unit simulates full outdoor practice even if you’re indoors hitting into a net. While it doesn’t offer as many data points as the FlightScope or FullSwing Kit, the SkyTrak still provides numbers on ball speed, distance, launch angle, club speed, and spin rates.
Costing around $2,000, the SkyTrack Launch Monitor connects to its free app to report and track your swing stats while you work on its virtual range.
App: Yes
Data collection at your fingertips
The best launch monitors provide the sort of detailed statistical analysis golfers of the past couldn’t imagine. Even the most affordable models will tell you how far you hit the ball, how fast it traveled, and what angle it took skyward. Still, the most advanced add 10 or more additional stat lines for more professional golfers and instructors to analyze. As the gold industry embraces this evolving technology at the consumer level, manufacturers continue to produce effective tech at competitive price points.
How to pick the right golf launch monitor for you
There’s a vast gulf between the best launch monitors in function and (especially) price. While every one of the launch monitors listed here will provide essential information, such as distance, ball flight, and launch angle, some models add additional statistics and act as simulators for indoor play. With such a gap in cost and ability, there are some simple factors to consider while shopping.
Price
With MSRPs ranging from less than $300 to more than $20,000, you have to pinpoint where the budget meets your level of passion for golf. Also, decide if your game (developing or otherwise) is good enough to require a four-figure practicing device or if you can get by with a cheaper version from Rapsodo or SuperSpeed.
Functions
You can assume any golf launch monitor provides distance, direction, speed, and launch data as you track your shot-to-shot progress. Depending on the brand of golf launch monitor you choose, more expensive units offer a more comprehensive suite of data. For example, the Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor offers 16 different data points, including face angle and smash factor. The more stats you want, the more money you’ll likely spend.
Simulator
Do you want just a launch monitor, or would you prefer to pick up golf simulator capability as long as you’re spending the money? Options such as the Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor and Bushnell Golf Launch Pro offer a subscription that opens up a world of simulated courses for play at home or in a practice bay. Other monitors meant only for practice, such as the SuperSpeed or Rapsodo, save you money by not offering simulator play.
FAQ
What’s the best launch monitor in golf?
Though it’s pricey to buy and use through its subscription service, The Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor is tough, travels well, works indoors and outdoors, and provides a complete collection of essential swing and impact statistics. It also can serve as a complete golf simulator once working with a monitor laptop.
Which launch monitor is the most accurate?
We’ll turn to the PGA Tour for guidance here and go with the TrackMan 4 since the brand tournaments provide pre-round practice and professional use on the range during warmup sessions. For the PGA Tour to stay onboard, TrackMan has an obligation (and incentive) to maintain its accuracy and efficiency.
What launch monitor does Tiger Woods use?
Tiger Woods uses and endorses the Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor. He has a promotional contract with the manufacturer and really uses the device during his PGA Tour practice.
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