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01-03-2011 02:04 PM #1
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GC2 - Something New is Coming
I checked out the GC2 web-site today and it looks like they will be announcing something new at the 2011 PGA Merchandise show later this month. I bet it will be something to due with capturing data on the club path.
I have been considering the GC2 for several months, but haven't been willing to part with that much money! I am getting closer though....
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01-03-2011 02:42 PM #2
Kball i really hear you. I bet if it is club data it will be around 2-3 grand. When you add it all up it really is a costly sim. There are probably cheaper options but make no mistake the GC2 is a good sim with what looks like very reliable ball data. If they add the club data it certainly rocks but at a price that is outside most home users range.
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01-03-2011 02:54 PM #3
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Yep - expensive system, but very impressive once that gap is closed. I still have a problem with the left/right hand play though...if they can ever come up with a solution for that (not having to move it constantly) then it will be an incredible system. I had friends over a couple weeks back and there were 6 of us playing and we were split equally (right and left handers) so a system like the GC2 wouldn't have been a real option for that.
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01-03-2011 03:12 PM #4
Very good poinr rdh especially in Canada where there are a lot of lefty players.
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01-03-2011 03:16 PM #5
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Do we really have a higher percentage of lefties in Canada, or was that a joke? Bizarre if it's true....
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01-03-2011 03:28 PM #6
I was told we do, probably due to our love of hockey. http://www.badgolfer.com/departments...s-ackwards.htm and http://www.golfinstruction.com/featu...d-golf-278.htm
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01-03-2011 05:18 PM #7
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Yes, in speaking to my rep a few weeks ago he said the head data add-on would be unveiled at the PGA Show at the end of the month. Excited to see this in action. Hopefully the pricing is reasonable...
As far as the lefty/righty thing- yes, this is an issue with the GC2. THey now have it working over Bluetooth so you could use it wirelessly on its rechargeable battery - but obviously you would still need to move the unit around as needed.
I mentioned this issue to my rep at one point and he said they were contemplating a rotating platform of sorts. NOt sure if they ever came through on that or just recommending using bluetooth now that they have that working.
this is still not great solution when playing sim golf with a foursome or more of mixed lefties/righties, however... and something to consider if you are looking at this system.
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01-08-2011 10:37 PM #8
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GC2 with fitting software + one course (required if you want courses) will cost around $8400 then add $1200 for a package of 10 courses. They have around 60 courses. It is still unknown when the club data add-on will be in available to buy, how it integrates with the software and at what cost.
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01-08-2011 10:57 PM #9
I believe the club cam add on will be revealed in the upcoming PGA show and will be in the 3 grand range. As well I don't think all 60 courses are yet available. Beautiful unit but pricey and not good for left/right golfers.
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01-15-2011 03:00 PM #10blackfireGuest
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01-15-2011 03:07 PM #11
Are you planning on buying the GC2 Blckfire?
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01-15-2011 03:10 PM #12blackfireGuest
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01-15-2011 03:11 PM #13
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01-15-2011 04:58 PM #14
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01-15-2011 06:50 PM #15blackfireGuest
I hope it worth the price cause I'm going to cry like a baby to have pend 10K
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01-15-2011 07:33 PM #16blackfireGuest
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01-15-2011 07:41 PM #17
The last I heard they didn't have all the courses ready. Check with them to make sure that they have all the courses. Again, I think you will be very happy with the GC2. It is top notch equipment.
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01-15-2011 09:39 PM #18blackfireGuest
I don't whant all the courses anyway but yes I'm very happy with my decision just have to get the ona now august or september hope so
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01-17-2011 01:06 PM #19
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Dual systems at the same time
I am really intrigued about the GC2 with club data, but without the upgrade cost information it is difficult to decide on the value. I am a current P3Pro owner and basically like what it has to offer. Do any of you know if you can use a P3Pro and a GC2 simultaneously? I would use the GC2 for the simulator and use and the P3Pro when I want club data on a specific swing. Since I already have the P3Pro it would be pretty cheap to add an Atom based computer and monitor for the swing data. I could use it at the same time I use the GC2 for simulation.
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01-17-2011 01:37 PM #20
It depends on what you are looking for. In my opinion it is quite an expensive approach to use the gc2 for simulation only. Don't get me wrong if it is affordable for you then go for it. The GC2 will give you a lot of information that you will probably use such as ball speed, direction, launch and spin. Having the club data will also be cool. I would love to see the 2 of any simulators/launch monitors used simultaneously. Most likely there will be differences in the values detected between the p3pro and GC2. That may be due to the environment, setup etc. I would expect that if there were difference then you would come to favor the GC2 over the P3pro (not knocking the p3pro) due to the increased accuracy of the GC2.
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01-17-2011 02:25 PM #21
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Agreed. If I didn't already own the P3Pro I wouldn't even consider this. For a few hundred dollars I can use the P3Pro. If it costs more to add the club data to the GC2 it may not be worth it to me.
I am more interested in the technical aspects of using dual simulators simultaneously. For example, do the IR emitters on the P3Pro blind, or interfere with the GC2 getting a good picture of the ball?
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01-17-2011 02:46 PM #22
Probably not. The ir signals from the p3pro/dd shouldn't interfere with the GC2. I suspect the GC2 would work from the p3pro mat. Fire off an email to the Foresight boys and let us know what you find out.
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01-17-2011 03:07 PM #23
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01-17-2011 03:37 PM #24blackfireGuest
Hey guys,
Bubba22, Zmax, kball, rdh:
You guys are all P3Pro user and look happy with the accuracy. Can I ask you your handicap please.
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01-17-2011 03:48 PM #25
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01-17-2011 03:57 PM #26
I play to a 4 handicap (index 3.6 I think?).
I am somewhat happy with the P3pro accuracy. I for one minute do not think they are 99 percent accurate. Without ball measurement there is no way that the P3pro nor the dd are even 90 percent accurate. I suppose it depends on how you define accurate and truly, I wouldn't even want to make a guesse. All I can say is that probably no sim is 99 percent accurate. I would like to have ball measurement as well and for myself feel that the p3pro/dd by itself is not enough. Not knocking the sims down at all but for my practice at home I would personally like to have club data (angle, path and speed) as well as ball data (direction, speed and launch). Spin would be nice however I am happy estimating spin.
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01-17-2011 05:18 PM #27
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01-17-2011 05:42 PM #28
Right now I have the p3pro with its stance mat, virtual courses as well as the launch angle. I have a large HQ impact screen with a 720 projector. My impact screen has side nettings. Computer wise I have a I7 proccessor with a ATI 1Gig video card. I was hoping that the p3pro would interface with the Vector and that would have been a logical solution to allow for ball and club data. The integration with the p3pro and the Zelocity is not worth it for me, as well I am not confident in the Zelocity accuracy. In any event I would like to have club and ball data. To improve, why wouldn't you want both. I suppose the answer is cost in most cases. In any event I will be getting the ProTee sim in the next month which has club and ball sensors.
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01-17-2011 06:17 PM #29
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01-17-2011 06:30 PM #30
They are very similair and could go either way. I would go with the combo of ADX or PX1 sensor and ball sensor plus the launch cam. The ADX is not out yet. The PX1 only measures the club (although accurate) so I would need a ball sensor or cam. The protee has the club and ball sensor on one board and a cam for launch. Both are comparable so the cheapest one will get the nod.
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