Foresight Sports GC3 vs Bushnell Launch Pro
By GolfSimulatorSource Editorial Team | Updated:
These are the same launch monitor — Foresight manufactures both, with identical 3-camera Triscopic optics and FSX Play software. The only meaningful difference is the commercial model: GC3 is pay-once at $6,999 with lifetime FSX Play; Launch Pro is $2,499 upfront plus a $199-499/yr subscription. The hardware is identical. The five-year math determines the winner — and so does where in the world you live.
Quick Picks
Lowest upfront cost
Bushnell Launch ProLaunch Pro is $2,499 vs GC3's $6,999 — a $4,500 difference at year zero
Lowest 5-year total cost (Silver tier)
Bushnell Launch ProLaunch Pro at $2,499 + 4 × $199 = $3,295 over 5 years, vs GC3's flat $6,999
International / global use
Foresight Sports GC3GC3 has no region lock; Launch Pro is US-only and requires US internet check every 45 days
Subscription-free path
Foresight Sports GC3GC3 is fully paid off at year 0; Launch Pro requires ongoing subscription for FSX Play access
Bundled rangefinder
TieBoth include the Bushnell Pro X3 LINK rangefinder
Hardware accuracy
TieIdentical 3-camera Triscopic system — accuracy is exactly the same
Head-to-Head Specs
Hardware (Identical)
| Foresight Sports GC3 | Bushnell Launch Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Camera system | 3-camera Triscopic(tie) | 3-camera Triscopic (same) |
| Hitting zone | 7" × 10"(tie) | 7" × 10" (same) |
| Body dimensions | 6" × 5" × 12"(tie) | 6" × 5" × 12" (same) |
| Weight | 5 lbs(tie) | 5 lbs (same) |
| Battery life | 5-7 hrs(tie) | 5-7 hrs (same) |
| Display | Transflective LCD touch(tie) | Same |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Wi-Fi, Ethernet(tie) | Same |
| Min room | 10 × 10 × 9 ft(tie) | Same |
Pricing & Commercial Model
| Foresight Sports GC3 | Bushnell Launch Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront price | $6,999 | $2,499✓ |
| Year 1 cost | $6,999 (FSX Play included) | $2,499 (sub typically free Y1)✓ |
| Year 2+ recurring cost | $0✓ | $199-499/yr (Silver / Gold) |
| 5-year total cost (Silver tier) | $6,999 | $2,499 + 4 × $199 = $3,295✓ |
| 5-year total cost (Gold tier) | $6,999 | $2,499 + 4 × $499 = $4,495✓ |
| FSX Play license type | Lifetime✓ | Subscription only |
| Region restriction | None✓ | US-only, US internet required every 45 days |
Software (Mostly Identical)
| Foresight Sports GC3 | Bushnell Launch Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| FSX Play | Lifetime included✓ | Subscription required |
| Courses included | 25 (lifetime)✓ | 25 (while subscription active) |
| GSPro | Officially supported ($250/yr separate)(tie) | Officially supported ($250/yr separate) |
| E6 Connect / Apex | NOT supported(tie) | NOT supported |
| TGC 2019 | NOT supported(tie) | NOT supported |
| Awesome Golf | Not officially documented(tie) | Not officially documented |
Bundled & Editorial
| Foresight Sports GC3 | Bushnell Launch Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Bushnell Pro X3 LINK rangefinder | Included(tie) | Included |
| Editorial verdict | Breaking Eighty 8.5/10 — "fantastic LM" | Breaking Eighty: "more financially sensible for most consumers" |
| Best for | Subscription-averse, international | US-based, lower entry cost |
Who Should Buy Which?
You live in the US and budget is the main constraint
Bushnell Launch Pro
Launch Pro at $2,499 is $4,500 cheaper upfront. With a 4-5 year horizon and the Silver tier, total cost is $3,295 — still cheaper than GC3's $6,999.
You live outside the US
Foresight Sports GC3
Launch Pro is region-locked (US-only) and requires US internet check every 45 days. GC3 has no such restriction. International buyers should choose GC3.
You hate subscriptions and want pay-once
Foresight Sports GC3
GC3 is fully paid at year zero — no recurring fees ever. Launch Pro's ongoing subscription is the trade-off for the lower entry price.
You're considering a 5+ year ownership horizon
Foresight Sports GC3
At Gold tier ($499/yr), Launch Pro hits $4,495 over 5 years (still cheaper than GC3 if you stop subscribing). At Silver tier ($199/yr), Launch Pro stays cheaper. But if you want full feature access for a decade, GC3's flat $6,999 wins on simplicity and certainty.
You're unsure how long you'll keep the unit
Bushnell Launch Pro
Lower upfront commitment means lower total exposure if you upgrade in 1-2 years. Launch Pro is the safer bet for buyers who haven't committed to long-term sim ownership.
You need pro-grade accuracy
Tie
Identical hardware means identical accuracy. The 3-camera Triscopic system is the same. Choose on commercial model, not on data quality.
Bottom Line
Same hardware. Same accuracy. Same software ecosystem (FSX Play, GSPro). Different pricing model. US-based budget-conscious buyers should grab the Launch Pro at $2,499 upfront and accept the annual subscription. International buyers must buy GC3 (Launch Pro is region-locked). Subscription-averse buyers and anyone with a 5+ year ownership horizon should buy GC3 at $6,999 to lock in lifetime FSX Play and avoid recurring fees. If you're in the US and uncertain about long-term commitment, Launch Pro's lower upfront price is the lower-risk path.
Read the Full Reviews
For deeper specs, owner reception, and use-case detail on either product, our independent reviews go further than this side-by-side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the GC3 and Bushnell Launch Pro really the same hardware?
Yes. Foresight Sports manufactures both on the same production line. The 3-camera Triscopic optical system, hitting zone (7"×10"), dimensions, weight, battery, display, connectivity, and software are all identical. The Launch Pro is a Bushnell-branded version of the same Foresight unit, sold under a different commercial model.
Why does Foresight sell two versions of the same product?
Different commercial models reach different buyers. The pay-once GC3 model appeals to buyers who hate subscriptions and have the upfront budget. The subscription-based Launch Pro reaches budget-conscious US buyers who can accept ongoing fees in exchange for a lower entry price. Both products serve Foresight's ecosystem (FSX Play, GSPro integration, accessories) — the dual-product strategy maximizes market coverage.
Can I switch from Launch Pro to GC3 later?
No direct upgrade path is documented by Foresight or Bushnell. If you start with Launch Pro and later want to escape the subscription, you'd need to sell the Launch Pro on the secondary market and buy a new GC3. The Launch Pro hardware itself can't be re-flashed to GC3 firmware to remove subscription requirements.
What happens to my Launch Pro if I cancel the subscription?
Per Bushnell's subscription model, ball-only data continues to work without subscription. Club data, full FSX Play access, and additional courses become unavailable when the subscription lapses. The unit becomes a basic ball-data launch monitor. If you're going to drop the sub, you might as well sell on secondary market and recoup some cost.
Why is the Launch Pro region-locked to the US?
Bushnell's commercial agreement with Foresight grants Bushnell US-market exclusivity for the Launch Pro variant. The unit phones home to a US server every 45 days; if the device can't verify US internet access, full features lock. International buyers (Canada, EU, UK, AU, Asia) must choose GC3 — Launch Pro is not designed to function outside the US.
Which has the better warranty?
Both ship with a 2-year manufacturer warranty (Foresight services both). Warranty terms are functionally equivalent for the hardware. Subscription terms differ (Bushnell handles Launch Pro subscriptions; Foresight handles GC3 software lifetime).
Is the bundled Bushnell rangefinder actually the same on both?
Yes — both ship with the Bushnell Pro X3 LINK rangefinder, the current premium model with PinSeeker, Slope, and Bluetooth pairing to the launch monitor. It's a real ~$599 retail value and is included with both products at no additional cost.
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