Shop Indoor Golf Summer Sale: Last Chance Deals
The GC3 at $5,249, SkyTrak ST MAX at $1,995 — Sale Has Ended, But Here's What Still Applies
The Short Answer
GC3 at $5,249, ST MAX at $1,995 — the Shop Indoor Golf Summer Sale has ended. We recap what was available and what deals are still active.
⚠️ This Deal Has Ended — July 15, 2026 Update: The Shop Indoor Golf Summer Sale ended July 14, 2026. The GC3 with LINK was $5,249 ($1,750 off), SkyTrak ST MAX was $1,995 ($1,000 off), and the GCQuad was $11,999 ($3,000 off). The PlayBetter Summer Sale is still running separately with no announced end date. For budget buyers, the Rapsodo MLM2PRO is $599.99 at PlayBetter. Check our deals page for current pricing.
The Shop Indoor Golf Summer Sale had a scheduled end date of July 14. As of this writing, the prices are still live — but they may revert at any time.
Foresight GC3 with LINK — $5,249 ($1,750 OFF)
Verdict: Buy if you’re shopping premium.
The GC3 is the mid-range king. It reads club data and ball data from a single unit sitting next to the ball. No radar alignment, no 8-foot behind-the-ball requirement. It delivers twenty-four data points, works with FSX Play and GSPro, and produces tournament-legal numbers. The LINK module adds wireless connectivity so you skip the USB cable running across your floor.
At $5,249, this is 25% off the $6,999 MSRP. It’s the same price Foresight has been running through their “250 Years” promotion, which has been active for a while now. Foresight’s own promotion could end any time, and Shop Indoor Golf’s sale ends tonight regardless. If you’re shopping at this tier, today is the safest bet.
The alternative at this price point is the Bushnell Launch Pro at $2,499 (same hardware as the GC3, ball-data-only at the base price, club data requires a subscription). If you want club data without a subscription, the GC3 at $5,249 is the move.
SkyTrak ST MAX — $1,995 ($1,000 OFF)
Verdict: Buy if you need portability.
The ST MAX is SkyTrak’s battery-powered launch monitor with built-in WiFi and club data included at the base price. It goes where the SkyTrak+ can’t — the driving range, the basement without running extension cords, your buddy’s garage. The trade-off is you pay $500 more than the SkyTrak+ ($1,495 at PlayBetter’s Summer Sale) and the data accuracy is slightly behind the Plus for spin and club path.
At $1,995, the ST MAX is at its lowest price. The standard price is $2,995. If portability matters to you, this is the one. If your unit stays in one spot, save the $500 and get the SkyTrak+ from PlayBetter instead.
Foresight GCQuad — $11,999 ($3,000 OFF)
Verdict: Only if you need tournament-level data.
The GCQuad is the gold standard. Four cameras capture every data point you can name. Tour pros and club fitters use these. At $11,999 with $3,000 off, it’s the cheapest it gets outside of CPO. Most people don’t need a GCQuad. The GC3 gives you the same club data and ball data for less than half the price. The GCQuad adds putting analysis, face impact location, and a few extra data points that matter if you’re a club fitter or a serious instructor. If you’re building a home setup, the GC3 is the better buy.
FlightScope Mevo+ Pro Package — $599 ($300 OFF)
Verdict: Conditional buy.
The Mevo+ Pro Package at $599 includes the Mevo+ unit and the Pro Package software unlock (face impact, putting, and the Mevo+ app suite). This is a good price for what you get — a portable radar-based launch monitor that works indoors and outdoors, with no subscription fees for the basic package. The Pro Package software add-on normally costs $499 on its own, so getting the hardware AND the unlock for $599 is solid value.
The catch is the radar limitations. The Mevo+ needs 8 feet behind the ball for indoor use, which rules it out for tight garages and small rooms. And it doesn’t measure spin axis natively — it estimates it. If you have the space, it’s a capable unit. If you’re tight on space, the SkyTrak+ or MLM2PRO are better bets.
What About the GC3S (Subscription Model)?
Shop Indoor Golf also lists the GC3S at $3,999 — the subscription version of the GC3 that starts with ball data only and requires a monthly fee to unlock club data. At $3,999, you’re paying $1,250 less than the GC3 with LINK, but you’ll pay $15-$50 per month depending on the data tier you want.
Over three years, the math works out about the same. If you plan to keep the unit for 5+ years, buy the GC3 outright. If you’re not sure you need club data and want to try it month-to-month, the GC3S is an option.
What This Sale Is Competing Against
The PlayBetter Summer Sale is still running with no announced end date. SkyTrak+ at $1,495 is the standout deal there, and it beats the ST MAX at $1,995 on price. But PlayBetter doesn’t have the GC3 or GCQuad at these prices — their GC3 with LINK is $5,249 as well, same as Shop Indoor Golf.
The Uneekor Independence Day sale ended July 7. The Rain or Shine America’s 250th Anniversary sale ended around the same time. So these two sales — Shop Indoor Golf (ending soon), and PlayBetter with no end date — are the only major sale events still active.
Two Sales, One Potentially Ending
Two sales, one potentially ending. The Shop Indoor Golf Summer Sale may be your last chance to get the GC3, GCQuad, or ST MAX at these prices until Black Friday. PlayBetter’s sale is still running for SkyTrak+, MLM2PRO, and Eye Mini inventory.
If you want the GC3, buy it now. If you want the SkyTrak+, get it at PlayBetter. If you want the ST MAX, buy it now. If you want the MLM2PRO, both stores have it at $599.99.