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Foresight GC Quad

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The Most Advanced Launch Monitor Ever Produced​

 

The Foresight GCQuad is widely regarded as the world’s most accurate, versatile, and complete launch monitor available today.

 

Trusted by tour professionals, elite coaches, and leading club fitters, the GCQuad provides an unmatched level of precision when analysing both ball and club performance.​As the only launch monitor in the industry to utilise Quadrascopic imaging, the GCQuad captures an incredibly detailed and precise picture of impact conditions. Its advanced camera-based technology directly measures key data points, delivering performance insights that golfers and coaches can rely on with confidence.​

 

With repeatable and reliable data both indoors and outdoors, the GCQuad performs consistently in any environment, making it the ideal solution for practice facilities, club fitting studios, and professional coaching environments.

How it works

 

High-resolution cameras capture up to 10,000 frames per second, recording every detail of the club and ball through impact.A stereoscopic lens arrangement, designed to emulate human-eye spatial recognition, precisely tracks the ball’s movement in three-dimensional space.State-of-the-art image processing ensures reliable ball detection and lock-on for consistent, accurate measurements.An internal accelerometer automatically compensates for uneven surfaces, ensuring accurate results wherever the system is set up The result is a launch monitor that truly measures what happens at impact, providing golfers with the most accurate and comprehensive performance data available to analyse their swing, optimise equipment, and improve their game.

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Data measured by the GC Quad

Club Head Speed 

  • Smash Factor 

  • Club Path 

  • Angle of Attack 

  • Loft/Lie 

  • Face Angle 

  • Impact Location 

  • Closure Rate

Ball Data

  • Launch Angle

  • Side Angle

  • Ball Speed

  • Total Spin

  • Carry

  • Side Spin/Spin Axis

5 Foresight Sports Data Points Every Golfer Needs to Know

When it comes to improving your golf game, the data you rely on is just as important as the practice you put in. That’s where Foresight Sports sets itself apart when it comes to the competition. 

The Quad delivers exclusive insights, such as pinpointing the exact impact location of the ball on the clubface – an invaluable detail for understanding and improving ball-striking tendencies. 

With Foresight, you’re not just getting golf shot analytics – you’re getting the most accurate version of it.

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Angle of Attack 

Optimizing Launch, Spin and Distance  

Angle of Attack measures whether your club is moving up or down at impact, expressed in degrees. This metric is critical for dialing in your launch angle, spin rate, carry distance and even how the ball lands. Whether you're looking to maximize distance with your driver or control your trajectory with irons, understanding your Angle of Attack is essential.  

Why It Matters  

A positive attack angle can add yards to your drives, while a negative attack angle is key for precision with irons. Knowing this number ensures you're using your swing to its fullest potential.  

Spin Axis

The Secret to Shot Shape. The Spin Axis tells you how your golf ball rotates in flight. Think of it as the foundation of shot curvature and lift. This data, paired with azimuth (the ball’s initial horizontal angle), determines how far left or right your shot will finish relative to your target.  

Why It Matters  

Whether you're mastering a controlled fade or troubleshooting an unexpected slice, understanding the Spin Axis gives you insight into what’s happening in mid-air, so you can shape your shots with confidence.  

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Path

 

Perfecting Your Swing Direction. Path measures the direction of your club’s movement relative to the target line. A positive path means an inside-out swing, while a negative path indicates outside-in. A zero value? You’ve got a perfectly straight path at impact.

 

Why It Matters  

This data is invaluable for shaping your shots. Want to hit a high draw? Start with a positive path. Looking for a controlled fade? A negative path might be your friend. Understanding your path helps you match your clubface position for consistent results.  

 

Face to Path 

 

Decoding Ball flight Like a Pro! 

Face to Path reveals the relationship between your clubface angle and your swing path at impact. It’s the difference maker when it comes to the direction and curve of your shots.  

Want an example? 

  • A swing path of +2° inside-out paired with a clubface 1° open to the path results in a slight fade (+1° Face to Path).  

  • A path of -2° outside-in with a clubface 3° closed to the path produces a stronger draw (-3° Face to Path) 

 

Why It Matters  

This metric helps you pinpoint why your ball behaves the way it does. It’s a game-changer for refining your technique and taking control of your shot shape.  

 

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Impact Position  

 

Pinpointing Precision Like Never Before. Unlike many launch monitors that focus on either ball or club data, Foresight Sports provides both – plus the exact location where the ball contacts the clubface. This data reveals your ball-striking tendencies, giving you a full picture of your swing.  

 

Want an example? If you’re consistently hooking the ball, the culprit might be toe strikes. Foresight’s ability to pinpoint impact location removes guesswork, giving you a clear path to improvement.  

 

Why It Matters  

Understanding where on the face you’re striking the ball can help fix frustrating misses and improve consistency. It’s a key advantage that sets Foresight Sports apart from the competition. 

 

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