Improve Your Swing With Bushnell’s High-Tech New Golf Monitor

Bushnell’s latest golf gadget uses advanced analytics to improve your swing.

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Not everyone can achieve a swing as powerful and precise as, say, Tiger Woods, but with just one device, Bushnell Golf is giving links fans everywhere the chance to amp up and improve their swing with the new Bushnell Golf Launch Pro.

The Bushnell Golf Launch Pro is a stellar innovation for seasoned pros and new golf fans alike — the lightweight device (it weighs just five pounds) collects swing and ball data in real time, using high-speed and high-resolution cameras to track your swing from the side, rather than from behind (as with a radar-based system).

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The device is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, capturing insights like carry distance, launch angles, ball speed, club head speed and more.

Those insights are then available in real-time, like having a swing coach or a caddy — albeit a much more high-tech version — alongside you at the range or the course.

That’s not the only thing the Bushnell Golf Launch Pro can do — you can team it with a dedicated gaming computer, an added subscription service and Foresight Sports’ FSX 2020 Gold software (Foresight helped develop the Launch Pro) to go golfing virtually anywhere.

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It acts as a simulator when paired up with those complementary picks, bundled together for an additional $799/year subscription for the software.

You can even play alongside friends (up to eight) if they’ve got the same set-up. It’s a remarkable feat that could improve your game, slowly but surely, while taking you around the world (virtually) to some of the world’s toughest courses.

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Although it might sound too good to be true, the Bushnell Golf Launch Pro can do all this — and then some.

It comes with a hefty price tag (try nearly 3 grand), but given the time and care you’ve put into your game and your gear, it’s an investment worth making.

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