Getting your clubs professionally fit makes a difference!
Not everyone's swing is the same and not all clubs should be made the same. Stop in today and we can fit you for new clubs or custom fit your existing set. Our professionally trained staff will use state of the art ForeSight GC Quad Professional Launch Monitor in our hitting area to bring out your best. It's all about options, offering you choices and letting you decide what is the best for you. Call or email us for an appointment and take your game to a new level today! ⛳
Read more below to find out how we provide every golfer with a professional fitting experience!
How our fitting technology works:
Foresight Sports launch monitors use a combination of infrared object tracking and high-speed, high-resolution camera-based technology to precisely measure every aspect of club head and ball launch performance. By capturing thousands of images per second, building a virtual 3D model, and then analyzing a multitude of data components, our technology is able to create the most accurate and complete picture of your ball and club head performance – and deliver the results in nearly real-time.
How were different:
Unlike radar-based technologies that analyze ball and club head performance results from the worst possible position (behind the club head) and then largely calculate performance based on the geometric center of the club head, Foresight Sports launch monitors use exact photometric measurements taken with a clear, direct view of the impact window.
Our launch monitors measure – not calculate – club head data based on the club’s face plane, deriving vastly more precise results.
Ball launch data is measured by capturing images of the ball to model it in real time, and comparing it to the next captured image to determine exactly what the ball is doing post-impact.
Here are the key club and ball performance metrics our GC launch monitors measure.
Ball Speed
The measurement of the golf ball’s velocity just after impact. Ball speed is the main component in generating distance.
Launch Angle
The initial vertical angle of ascent relative to the ground plane measured in degrees. The launch angle, combined with ball spin and speed, will determine the ball’s carry and total distance.
Azimuth
The initial horizontal angle relative to the target line. The azimuth, combined with side spin, will determine the final ball position range relative to the target line.
Total spin
The amount of total spin created around the tilt axis is expressed as total spin. This will determine the curve and lift of the shot.
Spin-Tilt Axis
One of the most important pieces of data measured by our launch monitors is the spin-tilt axis. The spin-tilt axis is the axis that the golf ball rotates around to create shot curvature and lift.
Club Speed
The velocity at which the head travels, measured just prior to ball contact.
Impact Point
The measurement of the contact point of the golf ball on the club face relative to face center.
Angle of Attack
The descending or ascending path of the club head, measured in degrees.
Club Path
The swing path is measured in a horizontal plane relative to the target line. This data point will tell you if the club was moving from inside-out, outside-in, or perfectly down the line.
Delivered Face Angle
The dynamic measurement of the club head’s face plane position square to the target line.
Delivered Lie Angle
The lie of the club is the way the club compares to the ground through the hitting area. This is a dynamic measurement, and it is relative to the ground plane. A negative number means the club is “toe down” at impact, while a positive number means the club is “toe up.”
Impact Loft
The dynamic measurement in degrees of the club head’s face plane position vertically relative to the ground plane.