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The high-performance ballistics analysis tool GC2 has received high praise from golf professionals around the world, and an innovative successor has arrived. Its name is GC4 (GCQuad), which achieves more accurate fitting and swing analysis. The GC4 features a sophisticated visual design that is hard to believe for a ballistics analysis tool. It brings together the latest technology in engineering to analyze ball data and club trajectory data with greater accuracy. Equipped with four high-performance high-speed cameras utilizing high-resolution imaging, it recognizes ballistics information in three dimensions, enabling a higher level of ballistics analysis. The technology it encompasses, Spherical Correlation TM (a technology that recognizes spheres in three dimensions), is patented and boasts unparalleled analysis accuracy. It offers reliable all-weather capability that can be used anywhere. While achieving precise analysis, its structure is tough. The aluminum body minimizes distortion, allowing for stable ballistics measurement even in harsh environments.
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Free membership registrationThis is a ceiling-mounted ballistic measurement device that offers a completely new level of freedom and flexibility. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and top-tier performance, just like the GCQuad, it captures the ball and club, providing unprecedented accuracy and reliable data. Being ceiling-mounted, it is recommended for unmanned indoor simulation golf studios and similar setups.
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Free membership registrationEconomy Plus Golf Ball Flight Measurement Device Real Data × Play × Reasonable The "GC3" from the American company Foresightsports has finally arrived in Japan. Leading the industry with performance and a new gaming experience through simulation, the ultimate personal launch monitor has been born as the most user-friendly product to date. ▢ Camera Equipped with three high-resolution high-speed cameras for both ball and club data. Real-time performance through advanced internal metering technology. ▢ Easy Simply place the ball and hit it to quickly simulate the ball flight. Even important correction work for the measurement device is instantly completed by just placing an alignment stick. ▢ Data Contributes to golfers' skill improvement through ball flight data and club semi-data, along with a simulation experience provided by the included software. ▢ Includes FSX2020 Software The GC3 includes "FSX2020," which can be used on a PC. With a PC, you can enjoy simulation golf on your computer (the PC must meet the recommended specifications).
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Free membership registrationIntroducing a new product from AMPLUS (Japan)! A unique system in the golf industry has been developed that projects the movement of the clubhead during the swing onto a mat. By projecting onto the mat, golfers can understand and experience the swing in a more realistic and comprehensible way. They can see their current state and the changes in their swing, and during lessons, any adjustments made to the swing can be shared between the golfer and the coach. In club fitting, it can explain "how the movement of the clubhead changes" and "how it affects the swing path" when club parts are altered.
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