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Foresight Sports GC3 9/10
Foresight Sports · launch monitor

GC3

Serious players and fitters who want tour-grade club data in a portable unit and don't need overhead mounting.

~$6,999 approx 2026 street price (GC3 with lifetime FSX Play)

Foresight's prosumer triple-camera unit delivers fitting-grade ball and club data that rivals the GCQuad at roughly half the price. The straight GC3 includes lifetime FSX Play and 25 courses with no recurring subscription, while the cheaper GC3S trades a lower upfront price for an annual software fee, so read the variant carefully. It sits to the side of the ball, friendly to 12-15 ft deep rooms, and is portable enough to take outdoors. This is the unit for buyers who genuinely want pro-grade club metrics and will pay for them.

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Specs

TechPhotometric, 3-camera Triscopic system
Data pointsTour-grade ball and club metrics
SubscriptionGC3: lifetime FSX Play included; GC3S: lower upfront + annual fee
PlacementSide of ball; suits 12-15 ft deep rooms
DisplayBuilt-in touchscreen
PortabilityPortable, indoor/outdoor capable

Pros

  • Fitting-grade club data that rivals the GCQuad for about half the price
  • GC3 version includes lifetime FSX Play with no recurring fee
  • Portable, side-of-ball, and works indoors or outdoors

Cons

  • Roughly double the price of a SkyTrak+ for similar ball accuracy
  • GC3S variant carries an ongoing annual subscription
  • Does not connect to TGC 2019

Common questions

What is the difference between the GC3 and GC3S?
The GC3 costs more upfront but includes lifetime FSX Play with no recurring fee. The GC3S has a lower upfront price but requires an annual subscription to access the full software and club data.
Is the GC3 worth nearly double a SkyTrak+?
If you want fitting-grade triple-camera club data, yes. If you mainly care about accurate ball data and total distance, the SkyTrak+ gets close for far less money.

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