Shot Scope LM1 Launch Monitor

The No. 1 most talked about product at the 2026 PGA Show was the $200 price of the new LM1 Launch Monitor by Shot Scope.

ORLANDO, Florida – One of the items grabbing the most attention at the recent PGA Show was Shot Scope’s LM1 launch monitor that has the data recording and reporting features most golfers need at an astonishing price of under $200.

SHOT SCOPE LM1 LAUNCH MONITOR

3.5” color display

Indoor or outdoor use

Doppler radar sensor

Club indicator

Records club & ball speed

Carry distance

Total distance

Smash factor

No subscription fee

$199.99

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The LM 1 Launch Monitor by ShotScope.

If anyone doubts the impact of technology on golf just look at Shot Scope’s new LM1 personal launch monitor at, what some people seeing it for the first time at the PGA Show, called an “impossible price.”

The LM1 doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of launch monitors costing thousands nor is it a golf simulator, which would be the obvious next step. However, it does do what it is designed to do very well and that is to be an affordable personal launch monitor for anyone who is interested in improving.

Jennifer Saxton, Shot Scope’s marketing manager, told me this was their first launch monitor though of course the 12-year-old Edinburgh, Scotland-based company is well known to golfers. An early pioneer in on-course shot tracking they also have a comprehensive line of laser rangefinders and GPS watches which we have favorably reviewed over the years.

She also pointed out that in addition to the sub-$200 price they do not charge an annual subscription fee, something other products do that invariably irritates users.

Echoing the same theme Chief Commercial Officer Gavin Dear said, “At this price point, it’s ideal for the person that’s going to practice at ranges or practice on the course that doesn’t need a full-blown simulator.”

Soon to be available at brick-and-mortar retail and online the LM1 should be checked out by players, from aspirational to veteran, looking to have an easy cost effective way to improve their swings.

https://shotscope.com/us/

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Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.

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