HMT, which stands for Head Measurement Technology, is the major add-on that is available with the GC2.
FORESIGHT GC2 PORTABLE
Its portable design is designed for easy carrying in a golf bag. The GC2 weighs 4 lbs and is less than 10 inches long.
FORESIGHT GC2 FULL
It can also be hooked up to full golf simulation with Foresight Sports’ FSX 2020 and FSX Play software, the world-class E6 CONNECT software, Creative Golf 3D, and Golfisimo. The GC2 can do much more than just provide data readouts. The GC2 can be used indoors or outdoors on any surface and with any shot. Two high-speed cameras capture up to 10,000 frames per second at the moment of impact, building a virtual 3D model of the club and ball at impact and allowing for measurements that are direct, not calculated.īecause the GC2 has an on-screen golf ball identification system and self-leveling accelerometer technology, no marked balls or calibration is required to measure ball data. The GC2 uses a stereoscopic camera system. The GC2 is a professional-grade launch monitor that precisely measures ball performance metrics through a combination of a flash module and high-speed camera system.Īt the time it was released, the GC2 was the most accurate, mobile and versatile golf analysis tool on the market. Ready to try the GC2 right now? Click the button below or scroll down to the bottom of my review to see my final verdict! Here’s what I’m going to be covering in the review:
How does the GC2 perform? How does it compare to other launch monitors like the GCQuad? Is it worth getting if you have the budget for it? I’ll look not only at how well it measures ball and swing data, but also at its usability, golf simulation features, the HMT add-on, and how it stacks up against other similarly priced products. In this Foresight Sports GC2 review, I’ll take an in-depth look at the launch monitor. Labelled “the original game changer” because of how it brought golf swing analysis to the next level, it was the least expensive offering in Foresight Sports’ professional launch monitor lineup until the release of the GC3. In fact, the GC2 remains one of the most advanced, powerful launch monitors on the market. The GC2 is a high-end, professional-grade launch monitor that has been a top seller since it was released back in 2010. If you don’t need clubface impact location, face angle, loft & lie at impact, or closure rate data points, I highly recommend looking at the new GC3. Note: The GC2 launch monitor has been discontinued. You can view our affiliate disclosure here.