Know Your Real Distances
Most mid-handicappers overestimate their carry by 10 to 15 yards. Wrong club on every approach. Know your real numbers. Pick the right club. Hit more greens.

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For decades, real swing data belonged to tour pros and the country clubs that could afford a $30,000 monitor from the big brands. Not anymore.
The PRGR Launch Monitor gives you ball speed, club speed, smash factor, and carry distance on every swing.
No app. No subscription. No fuss. Just the numbers that tell you exactly what your swing is doing.
Every shot you hit produces the data tour coaches obsess over. Here's what changes when you finally see it.
Most mid-handicappers overestimate their carry by 10 to 15 yards. Wrong club on every approach. Know your real numbers. Pick the right club. Hit more greens.
Hitting 200 balls a week without feedback doesn't move your handicap. Every shot produces a number. Every session becomes measurable. Leave the range knowing something specific, not just sore.
Speed training only works if you know it's working. The PRGR reads club speed on every practice swing, no ball needed. See exactly which feels add speed, in real time.
Ball speed and smash factor diagnose whether the problem is power or contact. Those numbers used to cost $6,000 minimum. Now they cost $399, once, and they're within 1 mph of the premium systems.
Set up in under 60 seconds. No app to download. No calibration. No drama. Just data.
Step 01
Set the PRGR 4 feet directly behind where you're hitting. It takes 5 seconds. No tripod required. No calibration. No app to open.
Step 02
Hit your shot. The Doppler radar picks up your club head and ball the instant you make contact.
Step 03
Data appears on the screen immediately: club speed, ball speed, smash factor, carry distance, total distance. Scroll through your last 500 shots on the device itself.
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Independently tested against the premium systems. Within 1 mph of ball speed and club speed on every shot.
See how golfers of all levels find the PRGR.
First range session with this thing was an eye-opener. I've been playing my 7-iron for 160 yards for the last decade. Turns out it carries 148. That's 12 yards of wrong club selection on every approach shot. One session and my iron play has changed completely.
I was two clicks away from buying the Garmin R10 when my buddy showed me his PRGR Launch Monitor. Took it to the range next morning. Does everything I actually need and I don't pay a cent after checkout. The Garmin would have been $800 plus the subscription just to unlock the useful features. No brainer once you see it work.
I play in a regular Saturday comp and I was the shortest hitter in my group by 20 yards. Was. After six weeks with the PRGR Launch Monitor I've closed that gap completely. My driver distance went from about 210 carry to 225 and I genuinely didn't change my swing speed. The ball just started compressing properly because I stopped dumping energy before impact. My mates keep asking if I've been hitting the gym. Nope. Same body. Better timing.
Thought I was a 175 yard 6-iron guy for the past five years. Used the PRGR Launch Monitor at the range last weekend. Actual carry was 159. That's a full club and a half short of what I had dialed in. No wonder I kept coming up short on every par 3. One session fixed my entire approach game.
I've been doing SuperSpeed training for three months with zero way to measure progress. Bought the PRGR Launch Monitor specifically for speed tracking and it's a game changer. Driver speed went from 101 mph to 108 mph in four weeks and I've got the data for every single session. Genuinely the best $379 I've ever spent on golf.
My club has a Trackman in the fitting bay. Took the PRGR Launch Monitor in and ran 20 shots side by side with the pro watching. Ball speed was within 1 mph every single shot. Club speed basically identical. He was stunned. Told me the price and he couldn't believe it. Neither could I.
Was about to pull the trigger on a Garmin R10 when a mate told me about this. Decided to try it first. Ball speed numbers match what I've seen on the Trackman at my club fitter almost exactly. Saved me $500 and I don't have to deal with a subscription. Can't recommend it enough for someone who just wants to dial in their distances.
Got this mainly for my garage net setup in the winter. Hitting balls into a net with zero feedback was starting to feel pointless. Now I can see ball speed, club speed and smash factor on every single swing without leaving my garage. Completely changed how I practice in the off season. My coach even said my numbers coming into spring were the best he'd ever seen from me.
Took this to a fitting last week to double check the numbers against the pro's Trackman. I was honestly expecting to be disappointed. Ball speed was within 1 mph on every shot across 40 swings. The pro actually asked me where I got it. Told him the price and he couldn't believe it. Neither could I.
I hit the range two or three times a week and honestly had no idea if anything I was doing was actually working. This device took literally 30 seconds to set up and within an hour of using it I understood why I kept missing greens short. My smash factor with my 7-iron was 1.34. Couple weeks of focused practice and I've got it up to 1.42. Scores have already dropped.
Bought this because I have a home net setup and hitting balls without being able to see where they go drove me nuts. Now I don't need to. I can see ball speed and smash factor on every swing. Setup was honestly under a minute. No app to fight with. No battery anxiety. Just good data. Exactly what I was hoping for.
My wife bought this for my birthday thinking I'd use it for a week and put it in a drawer. That was five months ago and I've used it every single range session since. It lives in my bag. Fits in the pocket with my balls. Genuinely small enough that I forget it's there until I need it.

Take it to the range. Use it for a full month. If it doesn't change how you practice, send it back for a full refund.
No forms. No hassle. $399 is less than a single session at most fitting studios, and this tool is yours to keep forever.
For decades, real swing data belonged to tour pros and country clubs. The PRGR was built to put tour-level accuracy in the pocket of every golfer who practises with intent. No app. No subscription. No $20,000 price tag. Just the numbers that actually make you better.
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Everything you need to know before you order.
Independent testers put the PureLaunch head-to-head with the Foresight GC3, a $6,000+ professional launch monitor used by tour coaches and fitters. The result: within 1 mph on ball speed and club speed on every shot across the bag.
Ball speed and smash factor are the two metrics that actually drive improvement. Those are where the PureLaunch delivers tour-level accuracy. Carry distance is a calculated estimate based on ball speed and club selection, which is true of every launch monitor under $600 AUD, including the premium brands.
For the data that changes how you practise, this is as accurate as you'll find at any price.
Three reasons.
First, we use Doppler radar, the same technology in systems costing $20,000+, but built into a device the size of a phone with a standalone screen instead of a tablet-sized case and subscription app.
Second, we don't bundle in a simulator, an app ecosystem, or spin data you don't need for practice. Those features inflate the price of the premium systems. We skipped them on purpose.
Third, there's no subscription. Every other brand at the "serious" price tier charges $99 to $499 a year to unlock features. We charge once. That's it.
No app. No Wi-Fi. No Bluetooth. No phone.
Data shows on the PureLaunch's built-in LCD screen within one second of every shot. Pop the batteries in, place the device behind the ball, swing. That's the whole setup.
Never. You pay once, you own it forever. No annual fees. No premium tier. No features locked behind a paywall, now or ever.
If we ever change that, we'll eat our golf gloves.
Under 60 seconds.
Place the PureLaunch 3.5 to 5 feet directly behind your ball, in line with your target. Turn it on. Select your club if you want carry distance (optional). Swing.
Most golfers hit their first tracked shot within a minute of opening the box.
Yes. And this is one of the features that makes the PureLaunch unique at this price.
The device reads club speed on practice swings without a ball. If you're doing speed training with SuperSpeed sticks, The Stack System, or any overspeed protocol, you can track every rep in real time and see exactly which feels are producing speed.
No other launch monitor under $600 AUD offers this.
Directionally accurate for solid shots, typically within 5 to 8 yards for well-struck balls. Carry distance is calculated from ball speed and the club you've selected, using standard loft assumptions.
Because the device doesn't capture spin rate or launch angle, carry on mishits or unusual ball flights can be off. This is the same limitation every launch monitor under $600 AUD has, including the premium brands.
For precise spin-based distance data you're looking at $1,000+ camera-based systems. For knowing your real club speeds and making your practice purposeful, the PureLaunch delivers.
Yes. Indoors, outdoors, into a net, into a screen, on grass, on a range mat. Works in all lighting conditions.
The Doppler radar captures the club head and ball at the moment of impact. It doesn't need to see ball flight, which is why indoor net practice is one of the best use cases for it. You finally get meaningful data from every swing, even when you can't see where the ball goes.
PureLaunch device, 4 AAA batteries (installed), mini tripod, quick-start guide, and a carry pouch. Everything you need to be on the range in the time it takes to read this sentence.