Foresight 2026 PGA Show Recap: The Next Generation Begins for Revelyst Golf Technology
Jan 27, 2026
Every January, the golf world descends on Orlando, Florida for one reason: the PGA Show.
Held at the Orange County Convention Center, this is golf’s largest annual gathering – a place where brands, professionals, industry leaders, media and creators come together to preview what’s next for the game. It’s equal parts innovation showcase, industry reunion and crystal ball for where golf is headed.
In the 2026 version (January 21-23), the energy felt different for us. Not just because of new products, packed aisles and a buzzing booth – but because for the first time ever, Foresight Sports, Bushnell Golf and GolfLogix stood together under one banner.
Say hello to Revelyst Golf Technology.
Who Is RGT? Introducing Revelyst Golf Technology
The Show marked the first public appearance of Revelyst Golf Technology (RGT) – a newly formed collective bringing together three category-defining brands under the leadership of Revelyst CEO Eric Nyman and President, General Manager of Revelyst Golf Technology, Jeff Foster.
Their message was clear: these brands are stronger together – and the future is already in motion.
“This is the first time Revelyst Golf Technology has come together with all three brands under one roof, and I couldn’t be more thrilled,” said Nyman from the booth floor ahead of the Show opening. “I’m so proud of the team and what they’ve built.”
Foster echoed that sentiment, emphasizing a vision for the future:
“It was the opportunity of a lifetime to lead two of the best brands in golf – Bushnell Golf and Foresight Sports. When you add GolfLogix to the equation, we’re as formidable a trio as you’ll find anywhere in the industry.”
Beyond the announcement, this was a statement. RGT is here, and this is just the beginning.
Product Momentum: Software, Sound and What’s Next
With Revelysy Golf Technology as the foundation, the booth became a hub for innovation across hardware, software as well as on-course experiences and simulator golf.
Foresight App Updates: Training Gets Smarter
One of the most talked-about reveals was the upcoming update to the Foresight app, demonstrated by Product Specialist Matt Gruber. “We have three new things coming in the next few weeks,” Gruber shared. “The Training Facility with ladder drills and target practice, tracers coming to Shot Analysis so you can see the ball flight, and Quick Range – where you set down the device, connect and start hitting.”
Within the Training Facility, there is a Drill Library that provides golfers with a roadmap for structured practicing. Those drills can be personalized based on your individual data, helping you target weaknesses in your game and turn them into strengths.
The new app also features stunning new 3D visuals, including a “Range View” with multiple viewing options like split view and tile view. The long-awaited update had attendees lining up for demos and to test their game in what content creator Dalton Joyce said is the hardest drill he’s ever done.
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A Glimpse Into the Future: Next Generation Foresight Software
Another major moment came with a sneak preview of what’s coming next – the next generation of Foresight software, slated for late 2026.
If you can think of a better backdrop than Hole No. 4 at Pebble Beach to test this new tech, we’ll wait… This short but demanding par 4 was the ideal canvas to showcase the dramatically enhanced visuals, terrain detail and ball-ground interaction. Swedish professional golfer and creator Fredrik Lindblom put it to the test live:
“You can see how the ball reacts on the ground – the details are just more realistic. I’m here begging my ball to not roll into that bunker,” Lindblom said. “From ball roll to green contours, the realism was impossible to miss. This is really cool to see what’s coming. When can I get this?”
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Bushnell Golf: Better Data = Smarter Decisions
The momentum at the Revelyst Golf Technology booth wasn’t limited to software, the hardgoods landed just as heavy a punch. Bushnell Golf arrived at the PGA Show with meaningful product updates and a clearer vision of how on-course technology, data and decision-making are coming together.
Bushnell Golf: Clearer Numbers, Faster Decisions
Introducing the new Tour V7 Shift – a laser rangefinder designed to simplify golfer’s most important decision: Picking the right number.
Unveiled at the PGA Show, Tour V7 Shift marks the debut of Slope First Technology, a new display approach that shows the adjusted, “play as” distance first. Instead of toggling through multiple readings, golfers see the number they’re actually going to use – right away.
“With the Tour V7 Shift, we wanted the display to match how golfers think through a shot,” said Derek Schuman, Bushnell Golf’s Senior Global Brand Manager. “Slope First puts the compensated distance front and center, so you’re not guessing which number matters.”
That adjusted yardage appears in green through a dual-color OLED display, delivering clear visibility in all conditions. Built on Bushnell’s Tour-trusted Slope Technology, the Tour V7 Shift also integrates Link-Enabled MyBag, allowing golfers to access personalized distances and club recommendations directly through the device.
Add in familiar features like PinSeeker with Visual JOLT, Yardage Range Recall and a weather-resistant design, Bushnell Golf’s message at the Show was clear: better data doesn’t have to be complicated to read.
GolfLogix Integration: A New Layer of Course Intelligence
Equally impactful was the expanded GolfLogix integration within the Bushnell ecosystem, now fully aligned under the RGT umbrella.
GolfLogix brings decades of green-mapping and GPS expertise into Bushnell’s laser rangefinders and GPS products – adding a deeper layer of insight beyond simple yardage, with features like:
Advanced green reading data
3D course views
Enhanced situational awareness around hazards and landing zones
GolfLogix transforms distance into context, helping golfers understand not just “how far” a shot is – but “what that shot asks of them.”
Ambassadors, Media and the Buzz of the Show
Thanks to the new product, the Revelyst booth was a content engine.
Emma Carpenter and Trey Niven served as on-site hosts, guiding audiences through the space and breaking down everything from the new software updates, to Bushnell’s newest hardware.
“Things are a little different this year,” Carpenter said. “You can feel the energy with these three brands coming together for the first time. There’s excitement from the Revelyst team, and everyone in the booth is feeding off of that.”
Within their content coverage from the week, Niven added rapid-fire walkthroughs hitting on the best-of-the-best:
Falcon with PuttView integration
Next-gen Foresight software
Bushnell’s Circle B units and LaunchPro Indoor
GolfLogix’s expanded green-reading and 3D course views
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The booth also drew a steady stream of media, creators and celebrity attention with visits from:
Golf Channel
MyGolfSpy
Golf Digest
Roger Steele
Chaz “Chazzy” Bowker
Dalton Joyce
NBA Legend & Collegiate Golfer J.R. Smith
NFL Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson
And leading YouTube voices across golf and tech
Where Does Revelyst Go From Here?
The 2026 PGA Show wasn’t just about what launched – it was about alignment, momentum and vision.
“The booth was buzzing Wednesday and Thursday,” Foster said. “It was so packed that just walking through felt like navigating a busy New York street corner. Between the three simulator experiences – Falcon equipped with the new software, Falcon SIM-IN-A-BOX with PuttView integration and Bushnell Circle B’s – there were lines all day. People stayed engaged, curious and excited about what we’re building. It was a perfect way to kick off 2026, and it reinforced that we’re on the right path.”
With Revelyst Golf Technology officially unveiled, new software on the horizon and three powerhouse brands moving forward together, the week in Orlando felt like the start of something bigger. These brands aren’t just part of what’s next in golf technology – they’re helping define it.




































