GolfJoy Spica 3 vs Foresight GC3 — and Spica 3 vs Bushnell Launch Pro
If you want a launch monitor that can power a home simulator and still make sense on the range, your decision usually comes down to three things: software freedom (GSPro), ongoing subscription costs, and how much you value a “forever hardware” ecosystem.
How to choose in 60 seconds
- Want strong value + modern “sim-first” features? Start with Spica 3.
- Want the premium Foresight ecosystem + proven portability? Look at GC3.
- Want FSX + structured subscriptions (and accept annual costs)? Compare against Launch Pro.
Part 1 — GolfJoy Spica 3 vs Foresight GC3
- You want a strong price-to-performance option.
- You want a portable unit marketed for indoor + outdoor use.
- You’re building a sim around GSPro or want flexibility across platforms.
- You want a premium, established ecosystem with a long runway.
- You value a polished device experience (screen, connectivity options) and a “buy once” feel.
- You’re already leaning toward the Foresight / FSX world.
Part 2 — Head-to-Head: Spica 3 vs Bushnell Launch Pro
This comparison usually comes down to one question: Do you want subscription-structured access to the FSX ecosystem (Launch Pro), or a more value-forward sim-friendly path (Spica 3)?
Ownership tip: don’t compare “device price” — compare the 3-year plan
If you plan to play weekly and want GSPro, the Launch Pro route can cost more long-term due to ongoing subscriptions. If you want the lowest recurring overhead, Spica 3 is often the simpler ownership story—then you choose your sim software.
Our “buy this” shortcut
- Spica 3 is the best start if you want maximum value and you’re building around GSPro.
- GC3 is the premium pick if you want the Foresight ecosystem and a one-time hardware mindset.
- Launch Pro makes sense if you prefer structured subscriptions and you’re all-in on FSX long-term.





