10/10 GCQuad
Fitters, coaches, and no-compromise buyers who need tour-grade, reference-level club and ball data.
The commercial and fitting reference standard: four high-speed cameras shooting 6,000 fps each for Quadrascopic imaging that captures ball and club data with precision the rest of the field is measured against. It is a three-time Golf Digest Editors' Choice winner used by tour players, fitters, and coaches, and it works equally well indoors and outdoors. The fully-loaded bundle with club and putting add-ons runs around $18,000; the base unit starts north of $12,000. This is overkill for casual play and exactly right for anyone whose data needs to be unimpeachable.
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Specs
| Tech | Photometric, 4-camera Quadrascopic (6,000 fps each) |
|---|---|
| Data points | Full tour-grade ball and club set incl. impact location |
| Subscription | FSX Play and FSX 2020 in bundles; configuration-dependent |
| Placement | Side of ball; indoor/outdoor |
| Add-ons | Club Data and Putting Analysis modules |
| Recognition | 3x Golf Digest Editors' Choice |
Pros
- The accuracy reference other launch monitors are measured against
- Four-camera club and impact-location data for fitting and coaching
- Equally capable indoors and outdoors
Cons
- Five-figure price is overkill for casual home play
- Club and putting capability come as paid add-on modules
- Heavier total cost once fully loaded



