By GolfLynk Publisher on Thursday, 24 June 2021
Category: MyGolfSpy

BEST PERSONAL LAUNCH MONITOR 2021

PERSONAL LAUNCH MONITOR BUYER’S GUIDE

Flightscope, Trackman or Foresight? Which one are you picking?

These are the leaders for golf launch monitors but they come at a price. $15,000 to $25,000 to be exact. So who has the money to spend that much for data? Not many. However, there is an alternative in the personal launch monitor space for a more reasonable price.

Many of the best players in the game rely on launch monitors to dial in their game. Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas are just a few professionals been seen using a launch monitor at the 2021 US Open practice rounds.

Given that many of the best players in the world use these devices to drive both equipment and on-course decisions, it’s understandable that average golfers would be hungry to do the same.

Personal golf launch monitors are the Holy Grail for the average golfer looking to improve their golf game. Technology is developing rapidly, and personal launch monitors have improved over recent years. These gizmos might still need a few years to become more accurate and provide more data points, but they’re able to offer enough information to help you reasonably dial in your game, with your expectations managed.

If you’re considering purchasing a personal launch monitor or want to see how these devices measure up, read on.

Winner: Rapsodo

If you want the best of the best, look no further than the Rapsodo. It might only give you few data metrics but what they do give you is accurate. It comes with a doppler radar and an application on your phone. The app records all your session data along with your swing which is recorded via video. Depending on how competitive you are, you have the option to compete with others around the world. Whether its Long drive or a skills challenge, the Rapsodo has you covered.  These are just some of the reasons why Rapsodo was crowned Most Wanted Personal Launch Monitor Winner of 2021.

1st in accuracy 8th in user friendly 1st in features 4th in portability

How We Test

We're here to help you find the perfect Personal Launch Monitor to fit your needs.

To do that, we put the leading devices in the category through a thorough and fully independent testing process that leaves no feature unexplored, no detail unchecked, and no stone unturned.

Our Metrics

To determine the accuracy and reliable of the data offered by the devices tested, we tested them side by side with an enterprise-class Foresight GCQuad launch monitor inside and out. Foresight is trusted by the R&D teams at every major golf equipment company and is renowned for the accuracy of the data it provides.

The metrics we consider when rating Personal Launch Monitors include Accuracy, Ease of Use, Portability, and Features.

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Golf Launch Monitor Technologies

Most, if not all, launch monitors available today are powered by one of two technologies: radar or cameras.

Radar

Radar-based systems use Doppler radar to follow the flight of the golf ball. Doppler works by bouncing microwaves off an object; in this case, a golf ball. By continuously sending waves and receiving the reflections, Doppler-powered devices track the movement of the ball through space.

Enterprise radar launch monitors like TrackMan and FlightScope X3 feature larger Doppler radars which are capable of tracking a golf ball over its entire flight. Less expensive consumer-grade units like the Voice Caddie SC200 Plus and the Rapsodo have smaller Doppler units that don’t quite track the full flight of the golf ball.

With the exception of SkyTrak, all of the models we tested are radar-based.

Camera

As the category suggests, camera-based launch monitors use high-definition cameras to measure ball data at, and immediately following, impact. While camera-based systems can’t measure the full flight of the golf ball, they typically provide more accurate axis tilt and spin measurements and are far more reliable in limited-flight scenarios.

Depending on the quality of the cameras, some camera-based launch monitors struggle under certain lighting conditions and in highly reflective environments.

SkyTrak is the only camera-based system included in this test.

BEST INDOOR PLM - SkyTrak

For those who are looking for a Personal Launch Monitor that can provide data to get dialed in, the SkyTrak is the one for you. It comes with Ball Speed, Launch, Backspin, Launch Direction and much more to help you play better on all year round. You can also upgrade your package to play well known golf courses around the world.

Golf Launch Monitor Features That Matter

Metrics

All of the devices we tested provide Ball Speed, Club Head Speed and Carry Distance. If you’re looking for club head data, offline and dispersion numbers, you might want to look at the enterprise solutions like ForeSight and Trackman.

SkyTrak and Mevo Plus provide the most data metrics to help you with your game.

Accuracy

While you’re going to get the most accurate information from enterprise solutions like Trackman and Foresight. Personal launch monitors have improved to offer reasonably accurate measurements to help you improve your game.

The most accurate personal launch monitors are Rapsodo and the Mevo Plus.

Ease of Use

Even the best golf launch monitors on the market must be easy to use. For most of us, practice time is limited and it shouldn’t be wasted trying to configure, connect and use a device meant to help us improve faster. Some units require more precise placement at setup.

For the easiest of setups, both Voice Caddie SC300, Voice Caddie SC300i and SC200 Plus are a breeze and get you practicing in no time. PRGR is too easy to set up and collect data.

Features

While measuring the flight of the golf ball is the primary purpose for all of the units we tested, most offer some additional features. Some units allow for simulator play while others include features to record your swing or leverage GPS functionality on the golf course. Others add elements of gamification like long-drive contests and closest-to-the-pin challenges.

Rapsodo is a perfect launch monitor to record your swing while getting some data. SkyTrak and Mevo Plus provide games, range sessions and courses to play, no matter the weather. Garmin G80 is not only a launch monitor but also a GPS device so you can get some numbers to your target and some data points.

Smartphone/Tablet Apps

While the Voice Caddie and Garmin offerings are entirely self-contained, the other devices we tested require an app to communicate with the launch monitor and relay data to the user. We found the applications to be generally easy to navigate and hassle-free.

The Rapsodo MLM and Skytrak stand out for their simple interface and layout, though Rapsodo proved to be a battery killer when taking swing videos.

BEST PERSONAL LAUNCH MONITORS 2021 - FEATURES

 ProductMobile AppWeightOutdoor/Indoor

Ernest ES B1

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YES3 lbIN + OUT

Flightscope Mevo Plus

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YES1 lbIN + OUT

Flightscope Mevo

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YES7 ozIN + OUT

Garmin G80

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YES4 ozIN + OUT

PRGR

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NO4 ozIN + OUT

Rapsodo

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YES9 ozIN + OUT

Skytrak

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YES1 lbIN + OUT

Voice Caddie SC200 Plus

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NO7 ozIN + OUT

Voice Caddie SC300

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YES1 lbIN + OUT

Voice Caddie SC300i

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YES1 lbIN + OUT
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EXPERT TIP - Practice with the Ball You Play

If your plan is to use a personal launch monitor to gain performance insights while banging limited flight, beat to hell, or generally inconsistent range balls, you're wasting both your time and money. Practice with the ball you play (or at least one that's similar) so the data you collect is consistent and meaningful.

Personal Launch Monitors – Top Five Takeaways

What’s Your Budget?

The price range for the units we tested is just under $200 to just under $2,000. If you want enterprise-level accuracy and features (head data, for example), you’re looking at $7,000-plus for a used Foresight GC2. If you go all out, you’re upwards of $25k for a brand-new, fully featured unit.

Indoors, Outdoors or Both?

If you’re going to use your launch monitor almost exclusively indoors, our first piece of advice would be to save your money for a SkyTrak. Consider buying used if you’re on a budget.

Those who want an affordable launch monitor indoors need at least eight feet of flight distance before the ball hits the impact net.

The best launch monitors for outdoor use are the SC300i and the Rapsodo for under $500.

If you’re splitting time between indoor and outdoor use, consider FlightScope’s Mevo or Mevo Plus. They can handle either environment, the option to use metal dots can improve tracking a bit and the video features are well executed.

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Business, Practice or Fun?

If you’re a fitter or teaching professional looking to leverage data, more than likely, you’ll need to look at the enterprise solutions. SkyTrak does offer some fitting capabilities and the bag-mapping feature (also available in the Rapsodo MLM) is impressive.

For recreational golfers looking to measure their distances, some of the $500 radar units do a reasonably good job. At the $500 price point, the most accurate unit we tested provides enough data points to help you improve and understand your game.

For those just looking to have a good time with their friends, units that offer games like closest to the pin or long drive may offer the most bang for the buck. Mevo, Rapsodo, SkyTrak, and Voice Caddie all include a selection of games that extend the capabilities of the device beyond just capturing data.

Depending On Your Needs

If you’re a golfer who wants the most metrics and most accurate readings on the market, you’re likely not going to be satisfied with a personal launch monitor. If you’re looking to improve your understanding of the data associated with your game like ball speed, clubhead speed and carry, and not break the bank then there are models like the SC200 Plus, Rapsodo, and Mevo Plus that are reasonably accurate.

Short Pitch Shots and Carry Distance

There are some short comings that personal launch monitors are still working to improve on and develop. While consistent readouts 60 yards and under is an area in need of improvement, you can still derive some short game data from personal launch monitors. Personal Launch Montiors like the Rapsodo and Voice Caddie SC200 Plus, are consistently off by five to 10 yards so you have to know your baseline and do the math.

MOST ACCURATE PLM - Rapsodo

The Rapsodo is a small compact unit that packs a punch. Although it provides limited metrics, it's the most accurate unit we tested. The lack of data is partially offset by features like shot tracking, launch, and dispersion charts and the ability to film your swing. Oh and it comes with a shot tracer to see your shot direction.

Metrics

All of the devices we tested provide Ball Speed, Club Head Speed and Carry Distance. Other metrics produced by each unit are detailed in the chart below.

BEST PERSONAL LAUNCH MONITORS 2021 - METRICS OFFERED

 ProductClub SpeedBall SpeedLaunch AngleShot TracerSpinDistance

Ernest ESB1

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YESYESYESNOYESYES

Flightscope Mevo Plus

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YESYESYESYESYESYES

Flightscope Mevo

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YESYESYESYESYESYES

Garmin G80

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YESYESNONONOYES

PRGR

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YESYESNONONOYES

Rapsodo

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YESYESYESYESNOYES

Skytrak

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YESYESYESYESYESYES

Voice Caddie SC200 Plus

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YESYESNONONOYES

Voice Caddie SC300

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YESYESYESYESNOYES

Voice Caddie SC300i

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YESYESYESYESNOYES
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EXPERT TIP - On A Budget?

In 2020 we're starting to see a successful personal launch monitor take it's shape and for $500 you can reasonably expect some of these devices to give you information to help you in your game. The Rapsodo was more than 90% accurate on all data sets, with the exception of spin.

Personal Launch Monitors – More Tips

Some of the golf launch monitors tested work better indoors while others work better or exclusively outdoors. Before you purchase a launch monitor, make sure you know where you’re going to use it. If you’re only going to hit a few dozen balls at a time, battery life may not be relevant. For longer sessions, especially when using video features, battery drain can be an issue. Golf launch monitors are a part of nearly every fitting experience. Don’t expect to fit yourself with a consumer-grade unit. They’re not consistent enough and don’t provide the necessary data. Personal Launch Monitors have improved dramatically, but still have some room to grow. Models tested do a reasonably good job of measuring ball speed and launch angle for the most part. However, real spin measurements, come at a cost. When collecting data for your irons or driver, make sure you use your gamer ball and not a range ball. The skytrak performed well inside but when it was tested outside, it took a 3x longer to capture the data. Yes the data was relatively good to an extent, but it was very frustrating to capture the final data. .truegolffit-banner-inner-right { padding-top: calc(574/1020 * (100% - 430px)); } @media screen and (max-width: 991px) { .truegolffit-banner-inner-right { padding-top: calc(574/1020 * 100%); width: 100%; } }

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BEST PERSONAL LAUNCH MONITORS 2021 - RESULTS

 ProductsAccuracyUser FriendlyFeaturesPortabilityTotal

Rapsodo

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1st8th1st4th82.5

Flightscope Mevo Plus

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2nd5th1st8th81.5

SkyTrak

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5th3rd1st9th80.5

Voice Caddie SC300i

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5th8th4th6th80

Flightscope Mevo

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4th10th8th2nd79.5

Garmin G80

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7th8th5th2nd79

Voice Caddie SC200 Plus

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2nd1st9th4th79

Voice Caddie SC300

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9th1st5th6th78.5

PRGR Portable Launch Monitor

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7th3rd10th1st76

Ernest ESB1

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10th5th5th10th75.5
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Personal Golf Launch Monitors FAQ

Q: What’s the difference between a personal launch monitor and an enterprise solution? 

A: Several thousand dollars and accuracy. Enterprise solutions like Foresight and TrackMan are more accurate and provide more more data points.

Q: What data can I get from a personal golf launch monitor?

A: If you’re in the under $2000 price range you can reasonably expect your launch monitor to give you ball speed, carry, launch angle and spin. If you’re looking for club head data, offline and dispersion numbers, you might want to look at the enterprise solutions like ForeSight and Trackman.

Q: What is Smash Factor?

A: Smash factor is a common club performance metric. Several of the devices we tested provide this with varying degrees of accuracy. The Smash Factor formula is simple. It’s ball speed divided by head speed.

Q: Are all personal golf launch monitors accurate?

A: Not all are as accurate as enterprise solutions like, Foresight and Trackman. But according to the results of our test there are accurate units. The Rapsodo was more than 90% accurate on all data sets, with the exception of spin.

 

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