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Falcon

Dedicated-room builders who want a clean overhead Foresight install without GCHawk size or cost.

~$14,999 approx 2026 street price (includes software and clubhead measurement)

Foresight's overhead unit packs GCHawk-class Quadrascopic camera tech into a frame 45 inches shorter and 10 pounds lighter than the Hawk, with an integrated power supply and an automatic latching ceiling mount. It delivers more than a dozen ball and club data points (path, angle of attack, impact location) over a larger hitting zone than other ceiling-mounted units, and a replaceable rubberized impact layer guards against mishits. It needs a 9'6" ceiling by 12 ft wide by 14 ft deep space, so it is a dedicated-room build. This is the overhead Foresight for buyers who want a clean, hidden install without GCHawk bulk.

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Specs

TechOverhead photometric, Quadrascopic (GCHawk-class)
Data points12+ ball and club metrics incl. impact location
Space required9'6" H x 12' W x 14' D
PlacementOverhead, automatic latching ceiling mount
BuildReinforced aluminum, integrated power, replaceable impact layer
ConnectivityFSX family; GSPro on PC

Pros

  • GCHawk-class overhead accuracy in a smaller, lighter frame
  • Clean ceiling install with auto-latching mount and integrated power
  • Larger hitting zone than other ceiling-mounted units

Cons

  • Needs a tall, dedicated room (9'6" ceiling, 12x14 footprint)
  • Five-figure price plus install commitment
  • Permanent overhead mounting is not portable

Common questions

How much room does the Foresight Falcon need?
Foresight lists 9 feet 6 inches of ceiling height, 12 feet of width, and 14 feet of depth, so it is strictly a tall, dedicated-room unit.
How is the Falcon different from the GCHawk?
It uses the same overhead Quadrascopic camera tech but in a frame about 45 inches shorter and 10 pounds lighter, with an integrated power supply and an easier automatic latching ceiling mount.

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