Best Launch Monitor Prices
11 itemsThe Garmin R10 at around £400 is what most people start with. It's good enough to tell you ball speed and carry without a second mortgage. Move up to the FlightScope Mevo+, Bushnell Launch Pro, Rapsodo MLM2 Pro or SkyTrak+ and you're into proper home-simulator territory, usually £1k to £3k. Garmin's R50 is the new shiny in this bracket. Foresight's GCQuad and the new Falcon are tour-grade kit at tour-grade prices, mostly bought by coaches and indoor-bay operators. Prices swing a lot at the mid-tier, so it's worth looking at more than one stockist before you commit.
Frequently asked questions about launch monitors
What is the best budget launch monitor?
The Garmin R10, at around £400, is the usual starting point and reports ball speed, carry and other key numbers well enough for practice. Stepping up to the FlightScope Mevo+, Bushnell Launch Pro or SkyTrak+ adds accuracy and simulator features at roughly £1,000 to £3,000.
Do I need a launch monitor for home use?
If you want to practise indoors or build a simulator, yes. A monitor turns net practice into measurable feedback. For occasional outdoor use, a cheaper portable unit is usually enough.
Are launch monitor prices stable?
Prices swing most in the mid tier, where competition is strongest, so it is worth comparing more than one stockist before buying.