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Foresight Sports

GCQuad

$15,999

Four-camera quadrascopic launch monitor — the industry's accuracy benchmark. Used by tour pros and serious club fitters.

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Released 2017

Who this is for

Honest match per persona.

Good for

  • Performance Seeker

    The industry's accuracy benchmark. Used in tour facilities and serious club fitting operations. The reference standard.

  • Showroom

    When the build is uncompromised, this is the launch monitor. The four-camera quadrascopic system is unmatched for premium installs.

Not for

  • Cost-Effective Buyer

    $15,999–$18,499 (with putting add-on) is reserved for those who genuinely need it. Most amateurs see no measurable benefit over the GC3.

  • Recreational Player

    Massive overkill for casual play. The data depth goes unused.

  • Family Setup

    Floor-mounted four-camera unit requires right-or-left repositioning for ambidextrous play, less convenient than ceiling-mount alternatives like the EYE XO2 or GCHawk.

  • Space-Constrained

    Hardware fits, but the price commitment requires a dedicated room to make sense.

Specifications

The numbers, plainly stated.

Hardware

Tracking MethodPhotometric (Quadrascopic 4-camera floor unit)
Indoor/OutdoorBoth

Data

Ball DataSpeed, launch, spin axis, carry, total — full direct measurement
Club DataFull club delivery data

Software

SubscriptionNone required
Putting Add-on$2,500

Pedigree

Used ByPGA Tour, club fitters

Same category, different tradeoff

Other launch monitors we considered.

  • Foresight SportsPremium
    Falcon

    Foresight's consumer-priced ceiling unit. GCHawk-class data and a bigger hitting zone for $5,000 less.

  • TrackmanPremium
    iO

    Trackman's serious push at the home market. Real Trackman data in a ceiling unit at half the Trackman 4 price.

  • UneekorPremium
    EYE XO2

    Overhead mount means no repositioning between right and left-handed shots. Tour-grade data with the convenience of a permanent install.