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Foresight Sports GC2 Beats the Weather

By: Golf Shake | Tue 12 Mar 2013


foresightMany golfers will have turned up at the club this week only to be desperately disappointed to find the course closed because of yet more unseasonal snowfall. But at those clubs to have invested in Foresight Sports GC2 technology, play and coaching lessons can continue as normal, albeit in the warmer confines of a swing room, pro shop or clubhouse, as the market-leading, ultra-portable launch monitor technology refuses to be beaten by the weather.

While many clubs would also have been making calls to members cancelling scheduled teaching sessions, those with a GC2 can welcome their members as normal - maybe with the addition of a hot drink - knowing that no lessons will be lost to the weather as the technology works just as well indoors as outside.

Foresight Sports Europe's sales director, Ed Doling, said: "If you have room to swing a driver then you can use the GC2 inside whether to offer lessons, carry out club-fitting sessions, sell clubs, or allow your members to keep practicing. And for those who have upgraded the GC2 to a simulator - whether with the addition of a simple pop-up net or as a hard-sided, full immersion set-up - 18 holes of golf is still possible … at The Belfry, Pebble Beach, or any one of 80-odd other top courses.

"Whatever the weather, with a GC2, it's always time for golf. By providing all of the fittings, lessons, and other services indoors instead of outside it's business as usual for the modern golf professional."

The GC2 - which measures ball-flight data at launch using ultra-high-speed cameras - and HMT (Head Measurement Technology) is the most in-demand technology in golf, having revolutionised club fitting and analysis since its launch in 2010. It was swiftly approved and recommended by many of the world's leading club manufacturers including Titleist, Cleveland/Srixon, Cobra/Puma, PING and TaylorMade. It's also used by many of the world's top professional golfers and dozens of other leading brands within the golf industry.

The GC2 is also familiar to TV viewers who tune in regularly to watch Sky Sports PGA Tour coverage, as it provides the data that drives the Shot Centre simulator. And the UK's best-selling golf magazine, Today's Golfer, has recently adopted the technology for its equipment tests and coaching features, with editor Chris Jones admitting the GC2 "…blew me away!".

For more information visit  www.foresightsports.co.uk


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