Took the GCQ to the range today for the first time. It seems to catch spin well; curvature reads are consistent, and it's good to see how much movement 100, 500, 1000 rpm of side spin means. Alignment works if you use the rod, but just sitting it down and eyeballing is not good enough. This is one of the reasons I went for the Quad over GC2 and glad I did, because even the Quad system is not perfect. I would think alignment would be a drawback with GC2, particularly indoors. I don't see how you can play sim golf unless you are sure the aim function is exactly right.
Anyway, reason for the post is I did some distance checks. Wedge distance so I could be sure where the ball is landing. At 75 yard range, GC Quad was consistently showing carry distances of 5-7 yards farther than actual ball flight. First I was thinking maybe that's because of using not-great range balls, but that should be captured in the ball data. I was hitting off a mat, not sure what effect that would have if any. I don't think wind was against. Temperature was cold, just a few degrees above freezing. Not far above sea level.
Any ideas?
Anyway, reason for the post is I did some distance checks. Wedge distance so I could be sure where the ball is landing. At 75 yard range, GC Quad was consistently showing carry distances of 5-7 yards farther than actual ball flight. First I was thinking maybe that's because of using not-great range balls, but that should be captured in the ball data. I was hitting off a mat, not sure what effect that would have if any. I don't think wind was against. Temperature was cold, just a few degrees above freezing. Not far above sea level.
Any ideas?
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