Foresight Sports GC3 vs Bushnell Launch Pro
A quirk of the market: the Bushnell Launch Pro and Foresight GC3 share hardware lineage, but the Launch Pro starts far cheaper because club data and full sim sit behind a subscription. The maths comes down to how long you’ll own it.
The Launch Pro is the cheaper way into Foresight-grade accuracy if you’re happy to pay a subscription for club data and simulation. The GC3 costs more up front but bundles club data with no mandatory subscription, so it wins over a long ownership horizon. Buy the Launch Pro to spread the cost; buy the GC3 to own it outright.
The short version.
Foresight Sports GC3 and Bushnell Launch Pro land on the same score (81) — so this one comes down to what you actually need, not the headline number.
On the key specs, Foresight Sports GC3 ticks more boxes — 3 of 6 versus 2. If the one your room or budget needs isn't covered, the rest barely matters.
On price, Bushnell Launch Pro starts lower — £2,790 against £7,500 — though the cheaper sticker isn't always the better deal once you factor in what each one includes for the money.
So Foresight Sports GC3 suits low handicap/premium/commercial golfers; Bushnell Launch Pro leans toward low handicap/premium/improver.
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Side by side.
How the score splits.
Which key specs each one ticks.
What you'll actually pay.
- ·Three-camera photometric unit
- ·measured ball + full club data, no mandatory subscription for core use. A gold standard for indoor accuracy. PC recommended for sim. current price.
- ·Foresight-built photometric unit (GC3 hardware lineage)
- ·ball data standard, club data and full sim via paid software tiers. Tour-grade indoor accuracy. PC recommended. current price.
Foresight Sports GC3 vs Bushnell Launch Pro, answered.
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