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Bushnell Golf Simulators & Launch Monitors

Bushnell has earned its reputation by obsessing over distance accuracy. That same attention to detail is exactly why the Launch Pro range is so trusted for simulator practice and gapping. Bushnell launch monitors are camera-based units that capture impact directly, giving you dependable ball flight and the kind of numbers you can build practice around.

What sets Bushnell apart in the simulator space is the Foresight Sports connection. The Launch Pro range runs in the FSX software ecosystem, so you have a clear route from ball data to full simulation and analysis.

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Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor

Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor

17.163,00 DKK

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Bushnell Launch Pro

Bushnell Launch Pro

25.336,00 DKK
Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package

Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package

28.687,00 DKK
Bushnell Launch Pro SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package

Bushnell Launch Pro SimBox Home Golf Simulator Full Package

36.769,00 DKK
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What You Need to Know Before Buying Bushnell Golf

Measure impact with cameras, not guesswork

Both the Launch Pro and Launch Pro Indoor use the same core measurement method: proprietary high-speed, high-resolution cameras with infrared, optimised in an auto-calibrating three-camera system. Bushnell launch monitors are built to capture what happens at impact rather than working backwards from ball flight like a typical radar unit.

Built for simulator golf, not just range numbers

The Launch Pro and Launch Pro indoor power simulation through the FSX ecosystem. Your subscription tier is what turns great hardware into a full simulator experience, with Silver and Gold options. Gold is also the key that opens up wider software choices, including third-party options like GSPro.

Club data depends on your subscription level

If you want club delivery metrics, factor that in upfront. Club data requires a software subscription, and it relies on the included club marker pack for tracking. Launch Pro will still give you useful on-device ball data, but Launch Pro Indoor is more subscription-led, with ball and club data tied to the software level you are on.

The Launch Pro vs Launch Pro Indoor

Launch Pro is the flexible option for golfers who want one unit for indoor simulation and outdoor gapping sessions. Launch Pro Indoor is the indoor specialist built specifically for fixed, indoor simulator use, and it drops the on-device display to keep the focus on an indoor-first setup and the FSX software experience. We rate the Bushnell Launch Pro for indoor and outdoor flexibility, and the Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor for an indoor-first setup built around simulator golf.

Frequently Asked Questions

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It's photometric. The Bushnell Launch Pro is a camera-based launch monitor that uses a three-camera, infrared, auto-calibrating system to measure impact directly. If you want reliable indoor numbers without needing a long ball flight, photometric is exactly why Launch Pro is such a popular golf simulator choice.

The Bushnell Launch Pro is the portable option for indoor and outdoor practice. It has an on-device touchscreen and a built-in battery, so you can use it for quick sessions without building your whole simulator stack first.

The Bushnell Launch Pro Indoor (often referred to as Launch Pro i or LPi) is indoor-first and software-led. It is designed to live in an indoor golf simulator setup, and your experience is much more dependent on subscription software for access to features and data.

If you want to do range gapping and outdoor practice as well as indoor sim golf, Launch Pro is the cleanest fit.

Yes, with the right setup. GSPro is a separate purchase, and running Launch Pro with GSPro typically requires an active FSX Gold subscription. If you are choosing Bushnell for GSPro, build the subscriptions into your budget from the start, because that's part of the real cost of ownership.

If you want a proper simulator experience with FSX Play, yes, you should plan on a gaming PC. Treat the PC like a core component of the build, not an optional add-on. It affects stability, graphics performance, and how smooth your sessions feel.

Yes, with club data enabled. Launch Pro can capture club metrics such as club path and angle of attack, but you will need the club markers, and club data access typically depends on having an active software subscription.

To the side of the ball, not behind it. That side-on placement is a big win for home golf simulator spaces, because you're not trying to reserve a long runway behind the hitting position. You also get a defined hitting zone, (around 7 inches by 10 inches) which helps with consistent setup.

Yes, the Launch Pro is built for indoor simulation and outdoor practice, so it works well for gapping sessions, range practice, and on-course warm-ups, as well as home sim golf. If outdoor use is non-negotiable, Launch Pro is the model to go with.

Because the device is only one part of the experience. The frustration usually comes from the fact that key features, software access, and connectivity can be tied to ongoing subscriptions and account validation. Our take is simple: buy Bushnell as an ecosystem decision, not a standalone gadget purchase.

In 2021, Bushnell’s parent company at the time, Vista Outdoor, acquired Foresight Sports. That is the moment Bushnell went from being best known for distance-measuring devices to being able to offer serious, camera-based launch monitor tech and the FSX software ecosystem. In 2024, Vista’s outdoor products business was separated out into Revelyst, which is now the home for both Bushnell Golf and Foresight Sports. The takeaway for buyers is simple: Bushnell’s launch monitor range is built on Foresight-grade foundations, because the underlying technology and software sit under the same wider group.

So, is it literally the same gear with a new label? The measurement DNA is clearly shared, and that is why Launch Pro and Launch Pro i sit in a different class to most consumer launch monitors. But the ownership experience is not automatically identical across badges. Software access, subscription structure, and what gets unlocked through FSX are the real differences that shape long-term value. If you are comparing options, focus less on the logo and more on how you plan to use it, whether you need indoor-only or indoor plus outdoor capability, and what software level you want powering your simulator experience.

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